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Do you have these symptoms?
Did you know that being exposed to electromagnetic fields can cause people to develop unpleasant symptoms?
Perhaps you...
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attention problems,
blood changes,
brain changes,
chronic fatigue,
confusion,
depression,
EEG/ECG changes,
electromagnetic hypersensitivity,
EMF,
heaert rate variability,
memory problems,
skin problems,
sleep problems,
suicide risk
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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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Does wireless radiation affect a person’s immune system?
Absolutely!
Are these effects psychosomatic?
Absolutely not!
Professor Olle Johansson is...
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Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is real, can be demonstrated to be real and must be recognised by international authorities. These are some of the conclusions of the 5th Paris Appeal Congress, held on 18 May in Brussels. The Congress brought together some of the big names in Bioelectromagnetics research and looked at the latest research on the condition.
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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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Electrical sensitivity was the topic of a day-long symposium organised by Coghill Research Laboratories and held at the Royal Society of Medicine, London on 11 September. What is Electrical Sensitivity? Electrical sensitivity, or electrical hypersensitivity as it is sometimes called, is an allergic-type reaction to electromagnetic radiation from different sources. By the most conservative estimates, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide suffer from it.
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