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A document by Olga Sheean regarding the special interests behind WHO’s wireless safety standards. Excerpt from pdf: Lentegeur Cape Town South Africa Broken-hearted My name is Amanda Collins and I live with my 12-year-old daughter Skyla [pictured in the pdf] in Lentegeur —a suburb on the outskirts of Cape Town. Aged four, Skyla was diagnosed...
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By Victoria L. Dunckley M.D. Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are uniquely vulnerable to various brain-related impacts of screen time. These electronic “side effects” include hyperarousal and dysregulation—what I call Electronic Screen Syndrome—as well as technology addiction, to video games, internet, smartphones, social media, and so on. Why? Because a brain with autism has...
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Autism: All Things Considered December 1, 2016 I’m going to ask you to consider something new that you probably have not heard associated with autism. It is something that I had never considered, something I was completely blind to. So, please, pause for a moment, be as open as you can, and consider this: What...
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Following is a summary of this segment by the Editor of “Towards Better Health”. Anne Sophie Lapix, presenter of the program, refers to Prof. Belpomme’s newest book, “Comment naissent les maladies” [how do diseases arise?] where he says 70-90% of cancers are linked to the environment. Prof. Belpomme replies that especially now, there is molecular...
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