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National Law Review: Some individuals believe that electromagnetic hypersensitivity can be caused by electromagnetic fields emitted from computers, mobile phones, cell phone towers, TVs, radios, Wi-Fi connections and other technology. Although several organizations have tested this theory over the years, there is a lack of scientific evidence to correlate electromagnetic fields to the non-specific electromagnetic...
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Kirsten tåler ikke mikrobølger (Kirsten is allergic to microwave radiation) Rådet for Helbredssikker Telekommunikation Published on Jul 2, 2017 Danish woman Kirsten is just one of an increasing number of people who are allergic to radiation from wireless technology.
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Credit for video: Miasto Kraków Published on Jan 17, 2018 24th January 2022, Updated note by EMFSA: The post above is from 2017. Science has developed since then. See the sterling work done by the South African National WHO Project Advisory Committee: The National Research Foundation (NRF) has taken over the role of WHO IAC...
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This is the streamed version in the original languages (Danish/English). Be sure to listen to Olle Johansson’s speech in English (6.07-22.09) and Lennart Hardell (English – 38.38-54.30) who spoke about brain cancers and acoustic neuromas, and mentioned ANFR’s test results on mobile phones showing high SAR levels when in contact with the skin. Also present,...
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The program was aired by Israeli CH11 (channel 1) on 10/03/2018. Tamar Arieli Levy learned to cope with EHS by aquiring knowledge about measurement, exposure reduction and protection. Dr Yael Stein (who studies EHS) was interviewed, as well as the head of  the Radiation and Noise Department affiliated with the Ministry of Environmental Protection, Professor...
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Our sincere thanks to Dr Eugene Botha and the Carte Blanche team for an excellent program – highlighting the deleterious health effects of microwave radiation, being suffered by many in our country.  
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Link to the study: https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-018-0351-8  The conclusions of the study: We found the prevalence rate of IEI-EMF has been declining, instead of increasing as predicted previously. Women are more likely to report having IEI-EMF than men. Further studies to explore the causes leading to the declines may help the public, scientific community, and government deal...
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