-Caveat Lector-

Pylon is British for "power pole"
This article mentions a 100yd distance from power poles as "safe" - an
article I read a day or two ago indicated a safe distance from hi-voltage
lines as being in excess of 250yds.

Dave Hartley
http://www.Asheville-Computer.com/dave


>Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 04:33:26 -0600 (CST)
>From: "Roy L. Beavers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: (emf) Fresh evidence found of cancer risk near pylons, SUNDAY
TIMES, U.K. , (Guru)..

Hi everybody!!

STOP THE PRESSES!!!  The report below could be the most important since
Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper first reported a similar discovery in
Denver (USA) in 1979.....  Professor Dennis Henshaw of Bristol University
in the U.K., however, is offering an explanation for the adverse health
effects as well.....

Those of you who have been readers of EMF-L going back to its original
days in 1995-96, will remember that we carried reports (and discussion) of
Henshaw's work when it was first announced (as an hypothesis) three years
back.  As I remember, Dr. John Moulder (then a member of the list)
'pooh-poohed' the whole idea -- as did most of the U.S. science community.
 (A "science" community that HAS NOT covered itself in glory on the EMF
issue!!!  Too many $$$$$$$$$$$ involved if you can/will turn-up
'inconclusive' results....!!!)

But what follows suggests that convincing evidence of a linkage between
EMF exposure and an increased incidence of childhood leukemia ... may have
been proved!!!  And perhaps the explanation as well!!!

STOP THE PRESSES ... in the USA and elsewhere!! ... Where the propaganda
machines have been turning out pro-industry (U.S. Government implicated,
too) misleading and obfuscating reports about one of the most serious (and
most ubiquitous in our environment) health hazards of our modern
industrial society.....

THE PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW!!!! .....  Now Print it!!!  New York Times
... USA TODAY ... Washington Post ... Wall Street Journal ... Springfield
News-Leader, Joplin Globe, et al.......  PRINT IT!!!!

Cheerio.....

Roy Beavers (EMFguru)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

.....It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.....
                       NEW!!!  Website <emfguru.com>
...................People are more important than profits.................

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Subject: THE SUNDAY TIMES: NEWS: BRITAIN : Fresh evidence found of cancer
risk near pylons

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                              The Sunday Times
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   Sunday November 28 1999    NEWS: BRITAIN
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            Health hazard? Power lines may put children at risk
                         {Photograph: Michael Powell

              Fresh evidence found of cancer risk near pylons

                       Jonathan Leake and Chris Dignan

     A BRITISH scientist has produced the most powerful evidence yet of
     a link between cancer and electricity power lines. His study
     confirms that people living near them are exposed to radiation
     levels dozens of times greater than the legal limit.

     The research, to be released this week, firmly links the power
     lines with childhood leukaemia and other forms of cancer. The
     levels recorded in some areas were two times higher than the legal
     maximum allowed for adult nuclear power workers - the group
     permitted maximum radiation exposure.

     Its most serious implication is that more than 23,000 homes built
     under or near power lines are unsafe, especially for children. The
     effect of the fields can extend more than 100 yards either side of
     the lines.

     Professor Denis Henshaw, of Bristol University's human radiation
     effects group, showed three years ago that there was a theoretical
     mechanism whereby power lines could increase human uptake of the
     radioactive gases produced naturally in the soil and also of
     traffic pollutants. His latest study quantifies this effect in the
     field and shows that power lines are indeed linked to childhood
     leukaemia and other cancers. Henshaw took 2,000 field measurements
     to support his research.

     A university insider described the findings as dynamite. "The study
     has serious implications for the electricity industry, which could
     face huge compensation claims and pressure to move its pylons."

     Children are especially vulnerable to radiation and pollution
     damage because they have more growing and dividing cells than
     adults. Such cells are far more prone than adult ones to become
     cancerous when exposed to hazardous substances.

     The research will be published in the International Journal of
     Radiation Biology. Its editor, Professor Gordon Steel, said it was
     a comprehensive study of how electric fields of the kind generated
     by power lines and, to a lesser extent, domestic appliances, could
     increase the uptake of radioactive gases and pollutants by humans.
     Details will be revealed at a press conference at the Institute of
     Mechanical Engineers in London on Wednesday.

     The study, funded by the Department of Health and the Medical
     Research Council, is backed by another carried out by Sir Richard
     Doll, due for publication in The Lancet on Friday. Doll, who
     discovered the link between tobacco and lung cancer, has collated
     details of every childhood leukaemia case in the past four years to
     try to find common causes, including links with electric fields.

     Childhood leukaemia has long been seen as a target for such studies
     since it occurs in clusters, suggesting a common cause that is
     probably linked to local environmental factors. Clusters associated
     with power lines have been noted for years but the electricity
     industry has insisted such associations were too weak to be
     significant.

     Three years ago Henshaw discovered the complex interactions between
     the alternating electric fields surrounding power lines and the
     radioactive breakdown products of naturally occurring radon gas.
     His theory was dismissed by the electricity industry and, more
     importantly, the government's National Radiological Protection
     Board (NRPB).

     Henshaw is understood to have shown that in some areas children
     living near power lines could receive doses of 95 millisieverts of
     radiation a year, compared with the maximum for homes of one
     millisievert. Nuclear workers are allowed a maximum dose of 50,
     soon to be reduced to 20.

     Henshaw was unwilling to comment on the study before publication
     but said: "It is clear that if there is radon gas or traffic fumes
     in the air near pylons, then people living nearby will suffer
     increased exposure because of the electric field."

     The National Grid and electricity distribution companies could find
     themselves in a difficult position. A spokesman said it was too
     early to comment.

     The findings will be welcomed by victims and their families, some
     of whom have tried to sue for compensation. Ray and Denise
     Studholme, of Bolton, launched the first legal case of its kind in
     Europe in 1994, when they took Norweb, the electricity supplier, to
     court after their son Simon, 13, died from leukaemia in 1992. They
     had to drop their action in 1997 after an American study, now
     criticised as flawed, raised doubts over a link. This weekend Ray,
     51, said he would consider restarting legal action in the light of
     the new evidence.
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   Times Newspapers' standard terms and conditions. To inquire about
   a licence to reproduce material from The Times, visit the
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