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Mobile phones and phone towers – are they safe?
Is the radiation from mobile phones and their base stations safe?
To answer that question, Profes...
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cardiovascular problems,
depression,
fatigue,
headaches,
hormones,
memory problems,
mobile phones,
phone towers,
reproduction,
skin problems,
tinnitus
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Electromagnetic sensitivity
Is electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) real?
In a study published online on July 6, Dr Dariusz Lezczynski, Adjunc...
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Electromagnetic Illness
Humans are electromagnetically sensitive beings who have evolved in an electromagnetic environment (sun, lightening etc), ...
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anxiety,
concentration,
depression,
EHS,
ElectroMagnetic Illness,
headaches,
heart palpitations,
irritability,
memory problems,
Redmayne,
skin problems,
sleep problems
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Electromagnetic fields affect calcium channels, increasing calcium levels in cells and triggering a chain of events that leads to symptoms such as depression, according to Professor Martin Pall. This occurs at nonheathing (athermal) levels of exposure - ie levels that comply with Australian and international standards.
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They're supposed to improve fitness and health, but here's a case where a wearable fitness device actually worsened the wearer's health. In 2014 a lady from Queensland bought a fitness armband with wireless function, designed to track the number of steps she took each day, and wore it continually, only taking it off once a week to charge it. Soon after, she developed serious problems.
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World renowned experts present the latest scientific evidence of electromagnetic hypersensitivity in Dallas. In June specialists from around the globe gathered in Dallas for a four-day conference on electromagnetic hypersensitivity that presented the latest medical and scientific research on this little-understood condition. Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is an extreme reaction to some electromagnetic frequencies,
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Andrew Marino,
Arpad Szallasi,
burning,
Dallas conference,
depression,
Devra Davis,
EHS,
electromagnetic hypersensitivity,
fatigue,
Gilbert de Paula,
headahces,
James Oschman,
Jean Monroe,
Kou Sakabe,
Lisa Nagy,
Magda Havas,
Martin Paull,
nausea,
pain,
Ron Overberg,
Stephanie McCarter,
tingling,
William Rea
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Environmental levels of electromagnetic radiation may affect mental health. This is the finding of a new Australian study on the connection between suicide and geomagnetic storms. Professor Michael Berk from the University of Melbourne, analysed the incidence of geomagnetic storms caused by solar flares and suicide rates between 1968 and 2002.
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