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The Economist—and the Truth About Microwave Radiation Emitted from

Wireless Technologies

A Critique by Scientific Experts, Physicians and Oncologists - -- MEDIA

ADVISORY – Scientists, Physicians and Oncologists from Several Nations

Criticize The Economist’s Inaccurate Coverage of Cell Phone and Wireless

Risks,

Calling for Retraction

In its unsigned commentary on September 3, 2011, “Worrying about Wirelessâ€

, The Economist makes a number of technical errors and misleading

statements about microwave radiation that we write to correct. The governments

of

more than a dozen nations have issued precautionary advice and policies

about wireless devices, including restricting cellphone use by children in

France, India and Israel (See Worldwide Advisories at _www.saferphonezone.com_

(http://www.saferphonezone.com) ). The Economist would do well to consult

with experts in these and other tech-savvy nations to learn the science

behind these countries’ decisions so that it can provide accurate reporting

on

wireless safety and health matters.

_http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/the-economist/

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(http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/the-economist/)

In PDF

_http://electromagnetichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/12-30-11_Econom

ist_Critique.pdf_

(http://electromagnetichealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/12-30-11_Economist_\

Critique.pdf)

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