Sunday, September 14, 2008

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Ethicists and watchdogs of conflicts-of-interest in government should have a field day with this posting.
There are three players in this mini-drama:
--The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a major government research center created to reduce the burden of human illness and disability by understanding how the environment influences the development and progression of human disease.
--The Electric Power Research Institute, the research arm of the utility industry whose members represent more than 90 percent of the electricity generated and delivered in the United States.
--And Microwave News, with a 25 year history of doing what many say are well-researched unbiased reports on the potential health and environmental impacts of electromagnetic fields and radiation.
The industry watchdog reports that the highly regarded federal health experts have agreed to allow the industry association to pay them for the writing and printing of a 'information booklet' on electromagnetic fields.
It has again become a hot topic (no pun intended).
The health effects of magnetic radiation from microwave ovens and power lines have been studied for decades. But now, with billions of people, especially children, spending a good part of every day with a cell phone pressed against their heads, interest and concern has risen anew. Can harm be done by the tiny amount of radiation emitted off the phone?


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