EMF EXPOSURES
MELATONIN
TAMOXIFEN
BREAST CANCER
NETWORK INVITATIONS:
IFI encourages you to propose original works of publishable quality.
We are looking for: An investigative report, documentary film, interviews, or photo essay on scientific studies conducted in three countries that showed EMF exposures of 12 mG impairing the efficacy of melatonin and Tamoxifen in slowing breast cancer cell growth. Include the fate of the research and scientists’ careers.
Questions to Pursue: How many millions of women are exposed to 12 mG of EMF on a daily basis; and how many of those are likely to be taking tamoxifen to control breast cancer cells? How many oncologists and primary care physicians know of these studies? What precautionary actions can women take on a daily basis––with hairdryers, copy machines, cell phones, microwave ovens, and so forth? Is there a correlation between EMF-related melatonin suppression and an increase in risk for breast cancer? How do findings of a 12mG effect contradict scientific assumptions of dose: response relationships? Why has the EPA kept Carl Blackman and others from doing EMF research; and why has Congress pulled funding for it over recent decades? Why didn’t the WHO include these studies in its report on EMF?
Reference: Microwave News report.
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