HARDELL-Project
On May 31, 2011, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the WHO published the outcome of a vote by a group of 30 scientists from 14 countries who after a thorough discussion had come to the conclusion that high-frequency radiation is "possibly carcinogenic" to humans. As one of the participants, Lennart Hardell from the Department of Oncology at the University Hospital in Orebro, Sweden, contributed quite essentially to this conclusion ...
MASTBRUCH-Project
Impact of the high frequency radiation sent out by a newly erected base station on the state of health of the nearby living inhabitants (pilot study). Aim of the study is to find out by measuring physical and biological parameters combined with a questionnaire whether or not the operation of the base station will within two years after starting have any influence on the well being and the health status of the nearby living inhabitants...
GALACTOSE-Project
Improvement of memory performance in diabetic patients with Alzheimer's disease by administration of galactose. Aim is the investigation of biochemical and clinical parameters for the assessment of this therapy attempt...
MOPHORAD-Project
Biological effects of mobile phone radiation in childhood, adolescence and grown ups. Aim is to adapt the technology to the needs of humans, animals and nature...