Sam Milham: An Appreciation
John Snow is known as the father of modern epidemiology, best remembered for helping end the 1854 cholera epidemic in London. At the time no one yet knew that cholera is caused by bacteria, but Snow...
View ArticleEuropean Study Reports No Brain Tumor Risk Among Young Cell Phone Users
Here's the golden rule for all cell phone cancer studies: Nothing comes easy.
View ArticleEMF Exposures in the Womb Can Lead to Childhood Obesity
De-Kun Li is the last man standing. Not long ago, many of the leading environmental epidemiologists in the U.S. were working on EMFs of one kind or another. They've all moved on —all except De-Kun Li,...
View ArticleDirty Electricity & Epidemics of Obesity and Diabetes
“Diesel generator sets are a major source of dirty electricity today and are used almost universally to electrify small islands and places unreachable by the conventional electric grid. This accounts...
View ArticleNow It Is Enough
"Now it is enough!" claims Maria Feychting of Sweden's Karolinska Institute. Feychting wants to stop wasting money on any more epidemiological studies of breast cancer risks from power-frequency...
View ArticleTumor Specific Frequencies
Sam Milham and David Stetzer point to a link between kHz signals from variable frequency drives on electric motors at an LNG plant and a cluster of a very rare cancer.
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