Dr. Neil Cherry, Ph.D. biophysicist from New Zealand,
reports that "there is no safe level of ER radiation." Dr.
Cherry wrote a 120-page review of 188 scientific studies. He
said the standards are based on thermal effects, but
important non-thermal effects also take place, such as cell
death and DNA breakdown. "The electromagnetic radiation
causes cells to change in a way that makes them cancer
forming." It can increase the risk of cancer two to five
times, he said. "To claim there is no adverse effect from
phone towers flies in the face of a large body of evidence."
"To claim there is no adverse effect from phone towers flies
in the face of a large body of evidence." Dr. Neil Cherry,
biophysicist
Public health officials caution that we err on the side of
conservatism, given the massive public health risk that is
possible.
Other federal health agencies disagree that safe levels of
exposure have been identified, much less built into the FCC
standard. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does not
agree with the FCC standards, and analysts have recommended
that EMR be classified as a "probable human carcinogen". 12
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