High-Voltage Powerlines
The troubled history of FPL's Turkey Point; Health Risks from Power Lines #3
2 Topics:
Health Risks from Power Lines; and
The
troubled history of FPL's Turkey Point.
Both presented by Dr.
Philip Stoddard, Professor of Biological Sciences, Florida International
University.
(3rd of 8 segments of the South Miami Town Hall
forum on power line safety and nuclear expansion, sponsored by Citizens
Allied for Safe Energy, CASE-FL.org, which took place on 12-10-09.)
Health Risks from Power Lines #2
First of 2 Topics covered by Dr. Philip Stoddard,
Professor
of Biological Sciences,
Florida International University
See
next video for this topic continued, and also the 2nd topic: The
troubled history of FPL's Turkey Point
(2nd of 9 segments.) This
is the South Miami Town Hall forum on power line safety and nuclear
expansion, sponsored by Citizens Allied for Safe Energy (CASE-FL.org),
which took place on 12-10-09.
Town Hall on FPL's proposed 2 new nuclear reactors and high voltage power lines #1
(First of 9 segments.) This is the South Miami Town Hall forum
on power line safety and nuclear expansion, sponsored by Citizens
Allied for Safe Energy (CASE-FL.org), which took place on 12-10-09.
•
Welcome by Walter Harris
• Introduction by Barry White
Residential exposure to electric power transmission lines and risk of lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders: a case–control study
[incomplete text. For complete article download PDF under Resources]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
R. M. Lowenthal, 1 D. M. Tuck 1 I. C.
Bray 2
School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia and 2Department
of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Childhood leukemia and magnetic fields in Japan: A case-control study of childhood leukemia and residential power-frequency magnetic fields in Japan
Int J Cancer. 2006 Aug 1;119(3):643-50.
Residence near power lines and mortality from neurodegenerative diseases: Longitudinal study of the Swiss population
American Journal of Epidemiology
Advance Access originally published online on November 5, 2008
American Journal of Epidemiology 2009 169(2):167-175; doi:10.1093/aje/kwn297
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Recent studies of leukemia risk and power transmission line exposure
Lowenthal RM, Tuck DM, Bray IC (2007) Residential exposure to electric power transmission lines and risk of lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders: a case–control study. Internal Medicine Journal 37: 614–619.
Magnetic field exposure and long-term survival among children with leukaemia
British
Journal of Cancer (2006) 94, 161–164.
doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6602916 www.bjcancer.com

