http://www.emfnews.org/store/<br />http://www.emfnews.org/products.html<br /><br />In Sir William Stewart's report page 113, frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz are defines as microwaves.<br />This is in line with the International Commission's definition of microwaves as defined in 1998.<br />Therefore everything discussed in this report is in the microwave frequency.<br /><br />Microwaves react very differently in our water-based bodies to radio waves.<br />The term 'Radio Frequency' is often used to describe microwaves based communication systems.<br />It is important that the term 'Radio Frequency' is not associated with Radio Waves, but associated with microwaves.<br />Microwaves are used by the communications industry because they are more penetrative than radio waves.<br /><br />The Stewart Report 2004 asks that anecdotal evidence be taken seriously in the absence of long-term epidemiological studies, concerning illnesses around the area of mobile phone transmitters. Such anecdotal evidence produced July 2002 refers to 92 cases of cancer around just 19 mobile phone transmitters.<br />Other illnesses on the same paper refer to breast cancers, thyroid, bowel and blood problems.<br /><br />http://www.emfnews.org/productinfo.html<br />http://emfnews.org/Lifewave-Cellphone-Matrix-Shield-Test.html
