Subject:  Childhood Leukemia paper (Milham).
Date:     Mon, 19 Mar 2001 215902 -0600
From:     Roy Beavers 
To:       guru 
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Yes, Sam, I remember our discussion in Long Beach......

Very pleased to be the first to announce the following......

Folks,  Dr. Sam Milham is well known in the EMF research community
as a pioneer who identified, studied, and reported upon various aspects
of the problem since the 1970s......!!!!!...........  Now in retirement, he was
for many years the leading epidemiologist on the staff of the state of
Washington......  (That's NOT D.C.  It is in the northwest corner of the
U.S. -- up near Vancouver, Canada......)

I'm sure the following will prove to be another important landmark study
from Sam........Be sure you carefully read his last paragraph below....guru....

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Subject: Childhood Leukemia paper
   Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 18:25:09 -0800
   From: "Sherry & Samuel Milham" 
     To: 

Dear Roy,    At the Long Beach BEMS meeting, I told you about a study I was
doing which linked historical residential electrification data from the US
census with childhood leukemia mortality data from US vital statistics.
Yesterday I saw that it has been published electronically on the idealibrary web
site: http://idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1054.mehy.2000.1138.  Without paying,
the title and abstract can be viewed.  It will be published eventually(probably
in the next issue) in Medical Hypotheses. If the journal sends me a reprint,
I'll send you a copy. I'd send you the paper I submitted, but I am concerned
about copyright infringement if it released on the net.    The study convinces
me that the major leukemia of childhood, common acute lymphoblastic leukemia
(cALL), which is responsible for the childhood peak at ages 2-4, is the result
of residential electrification.  This is proof once again that all technologies
have a down side.  I'm chagrined that it took us almost 50 years to make this
connection.                        Best,   Sam Milham

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Yes, Sam, I remember our discussion in Long Beach......

Very pleased to be the first to announce the following......

Folks,  Dr. Sam Milham is well known in the EMF research community
as a pioneer who identified, studied, and reported upon various aspects
of the problem since the 1970s......!!!!!...........  Now in retirement, he was
for many years the leading epidemiologist on the staff of the state of
Washington......  (That's NOT D.C.  It is in the northwest corner of the
U.S. -- up near Vancouver, Canada......)

I'm sure the following will prove to be another important landmark study
from Sam........Be sure you carefully read his last paragraph below....guru....

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:  Childhood Leukemia paper
Date:  Mon, 19 Mar 2001 18:25:09 -0800
From:  "Sherry & Samuel Milham" <smilham@halcyon.com>
To:  <roy@emfguru.com>

Dear Roy,    At the Long Beach BEMS meeting, I told you about a study I was doing which linked historical residential electrification data from the US census with childhood leukemia mortality data from US vital statistics.  Yesterday I saw that it has been published electronically on the idealibrary web site: http://idealibrary.com/links/doi/10.1054.mehy.2000.1138.  Without paying, the title and abstract can be viewed.  It will be published eventually(probably in the next issue) in Medical Hypotheses. If the journal sends me a reprint, I'll send you a copy. I'd send you the paper I submitted, but I am concerned about copyright infringement if it released on the net.    The study convinces me that the major leukemia of childhood, common acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cALL), which is responsible for the childhood peak at ages 2-4, is the result of residential electrification.  This is proof once again that all technologies have a down side.  I'm chagrined that it took us almost 50 years to make this connection.                        Best,   Sam Milham --------------CCD38BCEDBEEB44B819CA09C-- Archive provided courtesy of WaveGuide, http://www.wave-guide.org Reprinted with permission of Roy Beavers, http://www.emfguru.com