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RE: Concerns linger about electromagnetic fields (Swedish governm ent)





If Adey is W. Ross Adey, he is (or was) one of the world's leading

neurophysiologists.  He would be getting on in years, since he already had

an established reputation in the 60's.



Best regards.



Jim Dukelow

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Richland, WA

jim.dukelow@pnl.gov



These comments are mine and have not been reviewed and/or approved by my

management or by the U.S. Department of Energy.



-----Original Message-----

From: Bjorn Cedervall [mailto:bcradsafers@HOTMAIL.COM]

Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:19 AM

To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: Re: Concerns linger about electromagnetic fields (Swedish

government)





The following is probably complete nonsense (just checked with the Swedish 

Radiation Protection Institute) - besides all the other crazy stuff:

"Adey said the most recent work done by the Swedish government shows

a dose-dependent relationship between cell phone use and cancer. The

longer cell phones are used, the greater the risk of cancer."



My personal reflection only,



Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com





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