Although official government agencies and the telecommunications industry keep reporting studies proving there are no adverse health reactions to electronic smog, the World Health Organization (WHO) seems to be taking electromagnetic pollution and its subsequent result of electrical sensitivity quite seriously, as it has released a fact sheet on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity that holds governments […]
Entries Tagged as 'Electrical Sensitivity'
EMF Sensitivity: EMF Fields and Public Health According to the W.H.O
February 14th, 2008 · No Comments
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Cars and EMFs: One Electrical Sensitivity Sufferer’s Solution
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments
by an anonymous ES sufferer known as “ES Engineer”
I used to be sick for a week from riding in a car. I never knew how much was “road fumes” or EMF. Now I’m getting around much better, even driving to our ski area, 1.5 hours away. I’m not a wreck afterwards, as long as I […]
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Electrical Sensitivity: One ES Sufferers Story
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments
by Victoria Moore
4/27/2007
Before knocking on Sarah Dacre’s door, I take the precaution of checking my mobile phone. It’s switched off, as she has requested.
“Last time someone came to visit,” she warns, “I started feeling awfully nauseous. It turned out he had a picture phone with him and had left it switched on. A picture […]
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What is Electrical Sensitivity?
January 29th, 2008 · No Comments
by Lucinda Grant
What is electrical sensitivity? Perhaps you are already familiar with multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) whereby the patient develops symptoms from exposure to ordinary levels of synthetic chemicals […]
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Electrical Sensitivity
January 5th, 2008 · No Comments
by Arthur Firstenberg (Founder and director of the Cellular Phone Taskforce) and Susan Molloy (cofounder of the Environmental Health Network) from www.latitudes.org
The 750,000-watt Doppler weather radar at Fort Dix, New Jersey, overlooks the Township of Brick. Why is that of […]
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