September 10, 2010

TECHNOS QUARTERLY Winter 1994 Vol. 3 No. 4
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By Emily Eakin
Two of the best sources for up-to-date information on EMF research, consumer products, and lawsuits are bimonthly newsletters published by Louis Slesin. Microwave News addresses non-ionizing radiation in general; VDT News is devoted to computer health and safety issues. Address:
Recent publications recommended by VDT News are
Electric Power Lines: Questions and Answers on Research into Health Effects, from the Bonneville Power Administration, 800/622-4519
Questions and Answers About VDTs and EMF, from the Center for Office Technology, 703/276-1174
Zap! How Your Computer Can Hurt You: And What You Can Do About It, by Don Sellers, from Peachpit Press, 800/283-9444.
In May 1994, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established a toll-free hotline to handle inquiries about EMFs and health risks, 800/EMF-2383. EPA publications on EMFs are available upon request.
Paul Brodeur's most recent book incorporates and expands on articles originally published in The New Yorker. The Great Power Line Cover-Up: How the Utilities and the Government Are Trying to Hide the Cancer Hazard Posed by Electromagnetic Fields (1993) is available from Little, Brown and Company of Boston, 212/522-8700.
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