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October 18, 2024
Do you have allergies?
Then you know what it is to feel sick when you’re exposed to whatever it is that’s the trigger.
But what ...
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February 10, 2023
Do you experience headaches, sleep problems, skin lesions or dizziness?
How about memory and concentration problems?
A new study...
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anxiety,
balance,
cardiovascular problems,
confusion,
EHS,
electromagnetic hypersensitivity,
fatigue,
headache,
irritability,
MCS,
memory,
multiple chemical sensitivity,
myalgia,
nausea,
pain,
suicide,
tremors
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Wireless radiation could have harmful effects on children’s development and health. This is the conclusion of a new scientific paper recently publ...
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brain,
cancer,
children,
DNA damage,
endocrine disruption,
infancy,
memory,
pregnancy,
reproduction,
screen devices,
sperm damage
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Mobile phones and the brain
Does mobile phone radiation affect the brain and, if so, how does it do so?
A new study sheds light on these importan...
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attention,
behaviour,
cognitive problems,
fatigue,
hippocampus,
irritability,
learning,
memory,
mobile phones,
seizures,
sleep,
stress
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Electromagnetic radiation affects the brain, and this can translate to effects on emotions, behaviour and disease, say the authors of a recent sci...
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oxidative stress,
reproduction,
sperm,
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Memory: paper vs devices
How do people learn better – using paper and pen or digital devices?
To answer this question, scientists from Japan teste...
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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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Using wireless devices such as smart phones and ipads had a negative effect on memory and learning in a study which has implications for wireless classrooms. The research, conducted by Professor Geoff Kaurman, found that people absorbed information more effectively from printouts than from the screen.
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Forgetting phone numbers? Maybe you’re one of the many people with digital amnesia. ‘Digital Amnesia’ is a term coined by the international software security group Kaspersky Lab to refer to describe ‘the experience of forgetting information that you trust a digital device to store and remember for you.’ Kaspersky commissioned a survey of 6000 consumers aged 16 to 55 in a number of European countries: the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
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What inconvenient truth led a highly-regarded radiation expert to take the law into his own hands and demolish six mobile phone stations? As he faces sentencing this month, John Patterson talks to EMR and Health about the story behind the news. John Patterson is a pleasant, considerate and well-mannered man with an easy smile and a wicked sense of humour.
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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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In light of recent scientific evidence of risk, several eminent scientists have recommended precautions when using mobile phones including restrictions on their use by children. As governments and industries remind us, there is “no conclusive proof” that the radiation from mobile phones causes health problems and they dismiss any possibility of risk at athermal (non-heating) levels of radiation.
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