Am 26.06.2009, 00:27 Uhr, schrieb Margaret Glaser
<bitterpearl from sbcglobal.net>:
> MRI evolved in an environment in which there was the belief that non-
> ionizing radiation would not hurt you, as long as it was not intense
> enough to burn or cook you. That view is being seriously challenged in
> a lot of peer-reviewed studies around the world now---especially studies
> done without RF industry money. A good review of the science---several
> hundred pages worth, but in sections---can be found at
> www.bioinitiative.org.
Those interested in the so called "electromagnetic hypersensitivity
syndrome" can find a report on a conference by WHO under
http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2006/9241594128_eng.pdf
For those short of time my summary of this report:
- there are some sick people out there who claim their condition is caused
by electromagnetic fields.
- these people can not detect the presence of EMF and their condition is
independent of the presence or absence of such fields in double-blind
studies.
- there is no physical or epidemiological evidence suggesting a connection
between EMF and disease (if dose is within internationally accepted
limits).
- there is often a pre-existing psychiatric condition and signs + symptoms
may worsen by the fear of EMF.
- patients should be carefully evaluated (both their medical condition and
their environment), any cause for disease found should be eliminated.
Otherwise the treatment is symptomatical.