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 30th November 2017 The case has been won by the STERM Intersindical Union, which for years has supported and advised an affected member with its legal services. A court in Murcia has acknowledged  permanent work incapacity due to the syndrome of electromagnetic hypersensitivity and chemical sensitivity.The ruling was awarded to an employee of a university in...
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Abstract: The molecular basis of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) still remains obscure and little is known about the specific gene-environment interactions that may increase the prevalence of the disorder. There has been a lot of controversy in the past regarding the association of thimerosal, a mercury (Hg)-containing preservative in vaccines, and the increased probability of...
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Dr. Lisa Nagy,Government Liaison for the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, discusses the illnesses she herself experienced from environmental toxins including EMFs, the patients she sees today, as well as treatments that all medical practitioners should be trained on.
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Professor Olle Johansson: Last week I watched a very interesting TV interview with the former WHO head and former prime minister of Norway, med. dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland, who described her increasing sensitivity to sunlight (= polymorphous light eruption; solar eczema; see a recent article (in Norwegian):  http://www.side2.no/aktuelt/ukjent-lidelse-gro-kan-ikke-ga-ut-om-dagen/3423298155.html  She nowadays have to stay indoors behind...
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Open Letter to the Health Care Team at the Lancy Medical Center, Geneva, on Wireless Technology by Meris Michaels, 24 November 2017 (translation) The Lancy Medical Center includes seven physicians specializing in internal medicine, 21 psychiatrists/psychologists, one specialist in obstetrics/gynecology, and a number of therapists https://cmlancy.ch/ Recently opened, the Center did not have Wi-Fi in...
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By guest author Dr. Riina Bray January 2016 About the author: Dr. Riina Bray is the Medical Director of the Environmental Health Clinic at Women’s College Hospital, Toronto. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and has a cross-appointment with the Division of Clinical Public Health at the Dalla...
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On November 11, 2017, Medical Associations in Cyprus and Austria issued a new position paper calling for an updated policy to protect the public from electromagnetic radiation emissions from cell phones and other wireless devices: The Problem: Please note the following included in the recommendations section: Nicosia 2017 Declaration Position Paper on Electromagnetic Radiation and...
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EMFSA: This post has been removed, due to updated research. https://www.emfsa.co.za/ehs-research-update-june-2021/
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“To inform the public usefully and honestly, you need to interview specialists in the many fields and consult often long, complicated reports, websites and books. Therefore the public is, in a sense, the victim of the journalist’s choice of sources. But to what end? This remains a question anyone reading Vegter’s columns need to ask.”...
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Written by Martine Vriens. Published on Saturday, October 07, 2017 for  Stichting EHS https://stichtingehs.nl/   On May 24, 2017, a resolution was proposed in Belgium to acknowledge EHS. A very important step because, if the resolution is approved, the government will have to indicate what they have done with the resolution and what measures have been taken...
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