The researchers finish their report by noting among other
things that their study is the first to look at the brain
chemical effects of a particular consumer product that can
be found in the overwhelming majority of homes around the
first world—the cordless phone (DECT). That is an
astonishing fact: consumers everywhere have been buying
these little ‘miracles of convenience’ for two decades, and
there has been no regulatory concern for the long-term
health effects. Given the fact that they can constitute a 24
hour-a-day exposure for many people, at home and at work,
serious attention should be paid to this exposure source.
Here is a gold-standard study showing clear heart-rhythm
effects from DECT phones (video). [Or read the paper.
Smart meters emit the same frequencies, but in a bizarre
pattern of spikes. These spikes can be easily higher than
either cell phones or cordless phones, as has been
calculated here and documented here. Further, as experts
have have pointed out, the exposure is involuntary. As it is
with rodents.
Studies like these need to be read and understood by
regulators and legislators everywhere who are wrestling with
the issue of smart meters.
The science is out there for anyone to read and interpret!
Please don’t leave this sort of vital review of the science
to the utility representatives you are supposed to be
overseeing, or so-called independent bodies that are in fact
merely towing the utility line. Peer-reviewed scientific
papers have many parts written in plain English, and we
think you can deal with it.
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