Power cables cancer link
Power cables cancer link
- 1998
- Scotsman 25 September 1998, 11(1) .
Research carried out at Bristol University suggests that corona ions created by power lines may react with air-borne pollutants to make them more potent, increasing the risk of childhood cancers for those living nearby.
CANCER
CARCINOGENS
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
POLLUTION
POWER CABLES
POWER LINES
Research carried out at Bristol University suggests that corona ions created by power lines may react with air-borne pollutants to make them more potent, increasing the risk of childhood cancers for those living nearby.
CANCER
CARCINOGENS
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
POLLUTION
POWER CABLES
POWER LINES