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Original Article

Radiofrequency Irradiation as a Factor in Human Tumors, Teratism and Cancer: The Resonance Frequency Hypothesis

Pages 47-53 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A rationalized methodology for clinical research is described that permits investigation of the relationship between nonionizing radiation exposure and mutagenic effects in humans. A hypothesis is proposed that explains a possible mechanism whereby radiofrequency irradiation can directly alter the chemical activity of genetic molecules — the resonance frequency hypothesis.

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