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Old August 17th 04, 04:09 PM
Tim Perry
 
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Mike Terry wrote:
By Stephen Leahy
Aug. 16, 2004

Korean scientists have found that regions near AM radio-broadcasting

towers
had 70 percent more leukemia deaths than those without.

probably because there were 70% more people in the areas serviced by radio

in the boonies... people just die, get buried, and not counted

The study, to be published in an upcoming issue of the International
Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, also found that

cancer
deaths were 29 percent higher near such transmitters.


Did anybody check for PCBs and (other) known chemical carcinogens in the
environment?


the Italian study: ONE transmitter, near Rome. that's a statistical
sample? you could probably prove lasagna causes baldness with those
techniques



 
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