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In March 2020 the Governor of Alabama proclaimed May 2020 as MCS and EHS Month. https://governor.alabama.gov/assets/2020/07/Multiple-Chemical-Sensitivity-Month.pdf https://governor.alabama.gov/assets/2020/07/Electromagnetic-Sensitivity-Month.pdf
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Greco, F. Technical Assessment of Ultrasonic Cerebral Tomosphygmography and New Scientific Evaluation of Its Clinical Interest for the Diagnosis of Electrohypersensitivity and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Diagnostics 2020, 10, 427. Ultrasonic cerebral tomosphygmography (UCTS), also known as “encephaloscan”, is an ultrasound-based pulsatile echoencephalography for both functional and anatomical brain imaging investigations. Compared to classical imaging, UCTS makes it possible...
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Image: The colourfulness stands for the neurodiversity of people and the multiple coloured threads per strand, for the various different characteristics of an individual. The tightness of the knot indicates that we want to bring everyone together, for exchange and for common cohesion, and at the same time give space to each person and their...
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Review article From a scientific point of view, many uncertainties exist regarding electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). While there are numerous individuals who claim to suffer from health problems due to EMFexposure, many experimental studies conducted on this topic have not been able to establish a causal relationship with EMF. The systematic review conducted by Schmiedchen et...
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20 June 2020 – Post update: the link to the article now gives a 404 Error – “page not found”. Was it retracted? The article “5G and its effects on human health” by Abbas Haider was published on the 18 June 2020 in Electronics 360. The author discusses: •What is 5G? •5G technology and millimeter-wave...
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Source: https://www.saferemr.com/2019/07/recent-research.html Joel Moskowitz has been circulating abstracts of newly-published scientific papers on wireless radiation and electromagnetic fields (EMF) about once or twice a month since August 2016. The latest additions are in the link above. The complete collection of abstracts now covers more than 900 scientific papers. This 658-page document (pdf) can be downloaded...
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Quite often, people who have recently joined up the dots and linked exposure to EMFs to their symptoms – in other words, people who have realised that they are ‘electrosensitive’ – try to get their heads around what has happened to them, and why. I know that I did. A dawning awareness of the harmful...
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Front Neurol. 2020; 11: 234.Published online 2020 Apr 28. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00234 PMCID: PMC7199630PMID: 32411067 Abstract Objective: We aim to examine the existing literature on, and identify knowledge gaps in, the study of adverse animal and human audiovestibular effects from exposure to acoustic or electromagnetic waves that are outside of conventional human hearing. Design/Setting/Participants: A review was performed, which included searches of...
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Martin Röösli https://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2020/05/20/martin-roosli-of-icnirp-brief-comments-on-ehs/ Röösli and de Vocht https://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2020/05/19/discussion-emf-sensitivity-with-roosli-and-de-vocht/ Denis L.Henshaw reponds to Martin Röösli https://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/ehs-debate-on-brhp-denis-henshaw-responds-to-martin-roosli/ Steve Weller of ORSAA, Australia, has provided two long and insightful comments concerning to-date and the further perspectives for research on EHS. https://betweenrockandhardplace.wordpress.com/2020/05/21/ehs-debate-on-brhp-steve-weller-commentaries-on-sensitivity-research/?fbclid=IwAR1vImQflHnNaxWlfKWf_LbZLxWg_NPDEpvTRkJLizzcik-ztVEW_9kvTF0 Graham Lamburn, Technical Manager at Powerwatch UK, provided an interesting comment on the usefulness and validity of...
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