Posts Tagged ‘danish’

Cellphones don’t cause cancer: report

Posted in filesharing on December 5th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Mobiles:- If you’re worried that cellphone use can lead to cancer, worry no more –  if you believe a new Danish Cancer Society study, that is. A project which ran for almost 30 years surveyed cancers reported among 16 million adults in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and “found no related, observable change in the incidence of cases up until 2003,” says the Guardian , going on: “Published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the research covers a more recent period than previous studies

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Chemically induced sex shifts

Posted in filesharing on November 16th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Off Topic:- Kids of tomorrow are apparently in serious danger of gender-bending caused by chemical poisoning. “Denmark has unveiled official research showing that two-year-old children are at risk from a bewildering array of gender-bending chemicals in such everyday items as waterproof clothes, rubber boots, bed linen, food, sunscreen lotion, and moisturizing cream,” says a Slashdot post, going on »»» A picture is emerging of ubiquitous chemical contamination driving down sperm counts and feminizing male children all over the developed world. Research at Rotterdam’s Erasmus University found that boys whose mothers were exposed to PCBs and dioxins were more likely to play with dolls and tea sets and dress up in female clothes

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The Pirate Bay still accessible in Norway

Posted in filesharing on November 7th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Corporate entertainment cartel efforts to force Swedish communications company Telenor to block  Norwegian customers from accessing The Pirate Bay have failed. A court ruling states Telenor and other ISPs in Norway, “cannot be held liable for copyright violations that arise from illegal downloads and that a decision to block websites is better taken by the Norwegian authorities,” says The Local , going on »»» Last year, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) convinced judges in Denmark to force Swedish internet service provider Tele2, to shut access to The Pirate Bay. But Telenor argued that Norwegian legislation could not be applied in the same way as Danish law.

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