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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Current Science Overwhelmingly Shows Wireless Damages Male Reproduction

Of the 28 research studies published since 2011 on wireless radiation related to male reproduction, 26 showed damage. Only 2 showed no effect. The four published reviews call for caution. Scientific studies overwhelmingly show that wireless (even at very low levels considered "safe" by our outdated federal regulations) damages sperm DNA, testes development and fertility. 
From Merhi (2012) :Cell Phone Impact on Reproduction: A Review


Below is a synopsis of studies published 2011 to 2014: 
Effects-26
No effects-2 
Reviews- 4 
The following document looked at all peer reviwed published scientific research on wireless and the reproductive system since 2011- Of the 28 research studies published, only 2 showed no effect. Please read this compilation of the research. 



"Through in vitro and in vivo studies, EMF exposure was found to alter the reproductive endocrine hormones, gonadal function, embryonic development, pregnancy, and fetal development (Table 1, Figure 2). These effects were different according to the frequency, duration of exposure, and strength of EMFs. ..The effort to avoid EMF exposure and techniques to protect or relieve EMF radiation are required to preserve our reproductive potential.

-Conclusion from the 2012 Review Effect of electromagnetic field exposure on the reproductive system



READ THE DOCUMENT HERE. 





Knowing this ...Why would we allow such a radiation in schools? 

We support the use of thoughtfully integrated technology in our children’s schools. 
We feel this can be accomplished 
without the unnecessary constant bombardment of microwave radiation.




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