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2024-08-19 April Lee Testimony Item #4 -Oppose
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,¨ª² ³® 3¢¨¤³¨¥¨¢ %µ¨£¤¢¤ǿ $ ¦¤±² ®¥ Δ' <br />Video of individuals who suffered grave physical effects of ²¬ ±³ȨȈȩ ¬¤³¤±² going up <br />on OUR ISLAND <br />https://ma4safetech.us20.list- <br />manage.com/track/click?u=62f2cbcbd8eeef4c8fe3da281&id=a1b2395125&e=39d643 <br />33cb <br />There is a 5G tower on the edge of Waiki’i Ranch. You can clearly see while on <br />old Saddle Rd when driving where the subdivision is on the west. <br />Understanding EMFs https://sites.google.com/site/understandingemfs/utility-smart- <br />meters?authuser=0 <br />Effects On Fetal AndNewborn Development <br />1. "Mother’s Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Before and During Pregnancy is <br />Associated with Risk of Speech Problems in Offspring." Zarei, S., et al. Journal of <br />Biomedical Physics and Engineering 9(1):61-68 (2019). <br />2. Prenatal Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field and Its Impact on <br />Fetal Growth. Ren, Y., et al. Environmental Health (2019). <br />3. "The Effects of Radio Frequency Radiation on Mice Fetus Weight, Length and <br />Tissues."Alimohammadi, I., et al. Data in Brief 19:2189-2194 (2018). <br />4. "Effects of Prenatal Exposure to WiFi Signal (2.45 GHz) on Postnatal <br />Development and Behavior in Rat: Influence of Maternal Restraint." Othman, H., <br />et al. Behavioral Brain Research 326: 291-301 (2017). <br />5. "Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: <br />A prospective Cohort Study." Li, De-Kun, et al. Scientific Reports (2017). <br />6. "Postnatal Development and Behavior Effects of In-Utero Exposure of Rats to <br />Radiofrequency Waves Emitted From Conventional WiFi Devices." Othman, H., et <br />al. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 52:239-247 (2017). <br />7. "Lasting Hepatotoxic Effects of Prenatal Mobile Phone Exposure."Yilmaz, A., et <br />al. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 30(11): 1355-1359 <br />(2017). <br />8. "Multiple Assessment Methods of Prenatal Exposure to Radio Frequency <br />Radiation from Telecommunication in the Mothers and Children’s Environmental <br />Health (MOCEH) Study." Choi, Ha, et al. International Journal of Occupational <br />Medicine and Environmental Health 29(6):959-972 (2016). <br />9. "The Use of Signal-Transduction and Metabolic Pathways to Predict Human <br />Disease Targets from Electric and Magnetic Fields Using in vitro Data in Human <br />Cell Lines."Parham, Portier, et al. Frontiers in Public Health (2016). <br />10. "A Review on Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) and the Reproductive <br />System." Asghari, Khaki, et al. Electronic Physician 8(7):2655-2662 (2016). <br /> <br />
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