Dr Martin Blank-Overpowered-Is your WiFi Killing You ? with Scott Cluthe on P I

Dr Martin Blank-Overpowered-Is your WiFi Killing You ? with Scott Cluthe on P I

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OVERPOWERED:What Science Tells Us About the Dangers of Cell Phones
and Other Wifi-Age Devices by Martin Blank, Ph.D . Can cell phones
cause cancer? Do wifi’s make you sterile? What about hair-dryers,
electric razors, vacuum cleaners and all of the other electronic
gadgets that you live with daily? The answers to these questions
are often conflicting and controversial, resulting in heated
debates as to whether our daily exposure to EMF’s (electromagnetic
fields) is safe and without effect or a dangerous health threat
that can harm everyone. From 1968 to 2011Dr. Martin Blank gathered
the research and wrote a comprehensive argument for the regulation
and reduction of our daily exposure to electromagnetic fields. In
1987, Dr. Blank was studying the effects of electric fields on
membranes, when he read a paper by Dr. Reba Goodman where she
demonstrated that even weak, low level electromagnetic fields could
alter living cells, something that he and fellow scientists thought
was not possible. In fact, he and his colleagues had been taught,
and were now teaching, that magnetic fields were “inert, or
essentially powerless, when it came to human physiology.” From that
moment, Dr. Blank has spent much of his academic career studying
and analyzing the effects of both high and low levels of
electromagnetic fields on living things, in particular, its impact
on DNA.  

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