Professor Denis Henshaw
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http://www.electric-fields.bris.ac.uk/
Live and Extremely Dangerous by Professor Denis Henshaw He estimates that power lines notch up the following grim tally each year: eight cases of childhood leukaemia, 14 cases of skin cancer, up to 400 cases of lung cancer, several thousand cases of illnesses associated with air pollution ( such as respiratory disease, allergies and aggravated asthma), 9,000 cases of depression and 60 suicides. The vast majority of these cases, he says, are caused by electrical effects, not by the magnetic fields that were under investigation by the NRPB. “These are figures comparable to the number killed on roads” But road deaths are spread throughout the country, while only one in 50 of the population lives under power lines. So the rate of casualty here is 50 times greater than the risk of being on the road.”....People who accuse you of scaremongering are those who don’t want the truth to come out. The utility companies can never admit in public that there is an effect, because that would be admitting liability.”
Response to SCENIHR's "Opinion on possible effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF)
on human health."
Professor Denis L Henshaw and Professor Mike J O'Carroll, posted 3rd November
2006.
Critique of the HPA's "What About the Effects of EMFs on Melatonin and Breast Cancer? A Set of Frequently Asked Questions"[PDF] Professor Denis Henshaw, posted 3rd October 2006.
Adverse health effects associated with exposure to ELF electric and magnetic fields - assembly to scientific evidence and discussion of possible public health impact. Professors M. J. O'Carroll and D. L. Henshaw. DRAFT - WORK IN PROGRESS - Version 1 29/6/06.
Response to
Health Protecion Agency - Radiation Protection Division Report on Melatonin.
Critique by Prof. Denis Henshaw, 16th June 2006.
Response to the Draper Report - This is Professor Henshaw's reponse to the 2005 report which found an increased incidence of childhood leukaemia up to 600m from powerlines in the UK.
Do magnetic
fields cause increased risk of childhood leukaemia via melatonin disruption?
Denis L. Henshaw and Russel J. Reiter, 2005.
Paper presented at the World Health Organisation meeting in Istanbul, June 2004,
on EMFs and Child Health.
Since published in Bioelectromagnetics, Supplement 7, S86-S97.
The case for prudent avoidance - Professor Henshaw argues the case for prudent avoidance of exposure to power frequency magnetic fields similar to that introduced in Sweden, Switzerland and three Italian regions.
California Health Department Report - Classifying five health effects as possibly causal (class 2B in the IARC classification) in relation increased risk with power frequency magnetic field exposures: childhood leukaemia, adult leukaemia, adult brain cancer, miscarriages and Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or motor neuron disease) aswell as possible other illnesses.
California Health Department Report: Summary and Commentary by Professor Denis Henshaw (PDF file: 463 KB)
Stakeholders Advisory Group on ELF-EMFs (SAGE) website:. A group set up by the UK Minister of Public Health to examine precaution against public exposure to power frequency electric and magnetic fields below the current ICNIRP limit.