- The $25m National Toxicology Program study in the US which is looking at whether cellphone radiation leads to cancer appears to show that it does.
- Insurers refuse to cover the health risks associated with this radiation.
- 221 international experts on the biological effects of this radiation have written to the UN, all UN member states, and the World Health Organisation, warning of the "emerging public health crisis related to cell phones, wireless devices, wireless utility meters and wireless infrastructure in neighborhoods".
And yet microwave-emitting wearables are being used to track cancer victims?
(Comment by Dave Ashton.)
Wearables prove research chops in U.S. cancer study
by Donal Power, Contributing Writer, readwrite.com, 29 July 2016
See also this article by lead researcher of the MSK project.
Wearable devices are enabling patient-generated data for a U.S. cancer study, as connected technology is proving increasingly useful for medical research.
As reported in an article by Mobile Health News, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has teamed up with cloud-based analytics startup Medidata to research multiple myeloma. This comes as wearbles are used increasingly in medical applications.
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Wearables prove research chops in U.S. cancer studyby Donal Power, Contributing Writer, readwrite.com, 29 July 2016
See also this article by lead researcher of the MSK project.
Wearable devices are enabling patient-generated data for a U.S. cancer study, as connected technology is proving increasingly useful for medical research.
As reported in an article by Mobile Health News, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) has teamed up with cloud-based analytics startup Medidata to research multiple myeloma. This comes as wearbles are used increasingly in medical applications.
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