3.
"Millennial Selfies: Young Adults Will Take More Than 25,000 Pictures
of Themselves During Their Lifetimes," IBTimes.com, 09-22-2019.
4. “Generation X-ray: Child Victims of Technological Abuse, Idaho Observer,
Jan/Feb 2009. This research paper documents the horrific known effects
of Wi-radiation on children and human reproduction. In June 2012, the EMF Safety
Network published a bibliography of 312 studies documenting the wide
array of effects of electromagnetic fields on mammalian fertility and
reproduction. Also: "Survey of Childhood Malignancies," Stewart, et al., British Medical Journal
(1958), p. 1495. Also: "Radiation Dose Effects in Relation to
Obstetrics, X Ray and Childhood Cancer," Alice Stewart and George W.
Kneale, Lancet 1 (1970): 1185-1187. Also: "Prenatal X-ray Exposure and Childhood Cancer," Brian MacMahon, Journal of the National Cancer Institute 28 (1962): 1173.
5. "2.45
GHz Microwave Irradiation-Induced Oxidative Stress Affects Implantation
or Pregnancy in Mice, Mus musculus," Shahin et al., Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, March 2013, 169(5); 1727-51.
6. From the newsletter of the Associated BioElectromagnetics Technologists of April 2004: “The
cell phone headset has become popular as a way to reduce the cognitive
impairment and cancer risk associated with radiofrequency (RF) radiation
exposure. However, the possibility of embryonic and fetal damage is now
increasing as the radiating cell phone units are being moved elsewhere
on or near the body. In many cases the devices are relocated immediately
adjacent to the area where an embryo or fetus is carried. Researchers
have emphatically reported that an embryo/fetus should not be exposed to
radiofrequency radiation, such as that emitted by the portable cell
phone or portable telephone. One particular reason to avoid RF
radiation exposure during pregnancy is that an embryo/fetus may not be
fully protected by amniotic fluid for extended periods of time due to
the natural movement of the mother or the embryo/fetus within the womb.
Secondly, the pelvic structure promotes deep RF radiation penetration
and that radiation can be absorbed within the developing embryo/fetus.”
7. "Risk Assessment of Chronic
Exposures to Non-Thermal Microwaves from Mobile Communication," Igor
Belyaev, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 05-13-2014.
8. Research at the University of Texas showed that male fetuses of mothers
exposed to DNA-damaging agents such as radiation are at risk for
developing testicular cancer: "Fetal Exposure to Radiation Increases
Risk