(Olle Johansson, assoc. prof.
The Experimental Dermatology Unit
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institute
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden)
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Weatherall <weat
...@golden.net>
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2007 11:10 pm
Subject: Further information on EMR and Breast Cancer
To: "W.E.E.P. Information E-mail" <weat
...@golden.net>
> Hi All
> The residents of Lookout Mountain in Colorado have experienced
> serious ill health problems, because of EMR emissions from many
> antennas that are located nearby. The residents have also been the
> subjects of scientific studies. Here is further information about
> those studies, sent by Deb Carney of C-A-R-E.
> Martin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Deb Carney
> To: 'Martin Weatherall'
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:45 AM
> Subject: RE: EMR and Breast Cancer
> Martin,
> Our community was studied and the postmenapausal women who did not
> have high melatonin levels increased estrogen levels with increased
> RF exposure. This study has now been published:
> I. New Results from CSU published in October edition of the Journal
> of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
> www.joem.org/
> Background. The Colorado Department of Health 1999 & 2004 audits
> of the number of brain and central nervous system tumors in
> residents closest to Lookout Mountain broadcast towers found
> statistically significant tumor elevations in the type of tumors
> linked to radiofrequency exposure in workers and that every tumor
> victim was in direct line of sight to TV/FM towers. Because of
> this, Colorado State University and the University of Washington
> began studies on the effect of the Lookout Mountain broadcast tower
> radiation on 300 Lookout Mountain Residents several years ago.
> Many Paradise Hills residents participated. Several papers have
> been written on the results.
> Amounts of RF. The first paper details the amounts of radiation.
> "Radio frequency nonionizing radiation in a community exposed to
> radio and television broadcasting. " Burch JB, Clark M, Yost MG,
> Fitzpatrick CT, Bach and AM, Ramaprasad J, Reif JS. Environ Health
> Perspect. 2006 Feb;114(2):248-53
> White Blood Cells increase with increasing broadcast radiation. The
> second paper was obtained prior to publication by Lake Cedar Group
> doing a Freedom of Information request. "Human Responses to
> Residential RF Exposure."
> John S. Reif, James B. Burch, Michael Yost Annette Bach and, Maggie
> Clark. August 23, 2005. The data charts show that as the amounts of
> electromagnetic radiation increase, the amounts of our white blood
> cells (T-Cells) increase, even at levels 100 times under the FCC
> limits for broadcast radiation. http://www.c-a-r-
> e.org/health.htm#Exposure
> Estrogen levels increase in post menopausal women. The third paper
> has been published in October edition of the Journal of the
> American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
> www.joem.org/. Dr. Burch has advised that this study will show a
> biological response to the radiation in post menopausal women who
> do not have high levels of melatonin. The estrogen levels in these
> women increase as the amounts of broadcast radiation increase.
> Deb
> www.c-a-r-e.org
> www.emrpolicy.org
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------
> From: Martin Weatherall [mailto:weat...@golden.net]
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 9:21 PM
> To: W.E.E.P. Information E-mail
> Subject: EMR and Breast Cancer
> Hi All
> This link is to Vitality Magazine, a health publication based in
> Toronto.
> The article is a very well written document by Dr. Sherill
> Sellman N.D. that describes the links between Hormones, Breast
> Cancer and Electro Magnetic Radiation. Please circulate it widely,
> this is very important information that the public need to know!
> Martin.
> http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/effects_of_electropollution_on_hormon...