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Health committee  Yes. They are all at different levels. It depends on the frequency. Again, it depends on the characteristics of propagation. For microwave or other frequencies, you should also know that these waves are reflected or absorbed by materials. It involves the attenuation of a signal

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  I have only one comment here. We also have to consider the advantage of these facilities. I am from a university, and I know what the advantage is of wireless networks in the universities. So I shouldn't ban it because of certain concerns, but as a person I can reduce my exposure

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  Yes. In fact, this is the answer from the IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation.

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  I can give you the report.

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  In fact, we have given a reply to the BioInitiative Report. Also, as was said here, thousands of papers were published during the past 40 or 50 years, the majority with negative results; there were a few studies with some positive results. It depends on the discipline. I see t

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  I am Riadh Habash from the School of Information Technology and Engineering. I work closely with the Institute of Population Health. I have been involved in this field since 1980. My duty is participation in general reviews of most of the areas. Recently we published two reviews,

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash

Health committee  These are general findings. As I say, the main concern is on the long-term lower-level effects of electromagnetic fields. As mentioned, we are still at the beginning of our exposure, meaning possibly 10 or 20 years of mainly mobile phone usage. We believe that further investiga

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Dr. Riadh Habash