re: RFR exposure:
Did anyone notice in the linked paper
<http://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2016/06/23/055699.full.pdf>
that the control rats probability of survival was lower than the exposed
rats?
/At the end of the 2-year study, survival was lower in the control
group of males than in all groups of male rats exposed to
GSM-modulated RFR (Figure 3). Survival was also slightly lower in
control females than in females exposed to 1.5 or 6 W/kg
GSM-modulated RFR. In rats exposed to CDMA-modulated RFR, survival
was higher in all groups of exposed males and in the 6 W/kg females
compared to controls (Figure 4)/
or did I misread?
Robert C
On 7/26/17 2:21 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:
See https://goo.gl/yb3EvZ
TJ
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