Self-contradicting Norwegian report
From the blog “Between A Rock And A Hard Place by Dariusz Leszczynski:
Posted on September 14, 2012
On Wednesday, September 12, 2012, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health published a report: “Low-level radiofrequency electromagnetic fields “” an assessment of health risks and evaluation of regulatory practice” (full report; English summary).
The 204-pages long report is written in Norwegian and, therefore, I was not able to read detailed scientific evaluation of the analyzed studies. However, list of references used in this report suggest that some kind of “selectivity”. For example, yet again and similarly to HPA report published earlier this year, research from my research group at STUK does not exist “” no single reference to any of our numerous studies was used.
It is deeply disturbing and it seriously undermines reliability of this and other reports when the authors omit without justification some of the well known scientific studies.
SNIP
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