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Dr Mary Redmayne, Adjunct Research Fellow,School of Public Health & Preventive Med Monash University: An introduction to Electrohypersensitivity and a suggested new approach. Presented at the World Congress on Public Health, 2017, Melbourne, Australia.    
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Glastonbury Symposium Published on Jul 2, 2018 In this presentation, campaigner and ex-company CEO Brian Stein raises awareness about the dangers of electromagnetic pollution, and says: “I was a regular and heavy mobile phone user until 2000 when I became severely electrically hypersensitive, or ‘electrosensitive’. Assuming I was a freak, I kept this fact from...
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BY JOHN MURAWSKI jmurawski@newsobserver.com June 26, 2018 12:50 AM Excerpts: North Carolina will start offering an unusual escape clause for the thousands of North Carolina residents who complain that Duke Energy’s two-way communication utility meters give them headaches, ear-ringing and a case of the “brain fog.” Residents who say they suffer from acute sensitivity to...
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Magda Havas  is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Natural Resources at the  University of Trent, Canada.  
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Cell towers are a big concern for residents of South Africa. Especially with there being no regulation or monitoring on their radiation emissions, transmitters being illegally erected and public participation bypassed or steamrolled. Part of my thesis (available on jameslech.co.za) was the legislative qualification of a public interest override The function of ‘substances released into...
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RT Documentary Published on Jul 19, 2017. Although these people are sick, their illness is difficult to diagnose, and it’s even harder to convince others that it actually exists. Their symptoms include cluster headaches, nausea, chronic fatigue, a burning sensation on the skin, and a metallic taste in the mouth. Sufferers claim the cause is...
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International experts at a scientific conference held in the city warn about the risks of exposure to electromagnetic fields for people and the environment. By GONZALO AYUSO HIJOSA – 16th June 2018  The participants in the human chain passed through the arches of the Aqueduct in a protest act that ended in the Plaza Mayor....
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On Saturday, June 16, 2018, a human chain will be formed across the city of Segovia, Spain. This event will occur after a day of presentations by scientists from Spain, France, Canada, and the United States. Following this event, on June 17, there will be a day of conversation, round tables, and workshops. ( via...
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Gruber, M. J., Palmquist, E. & Nordin, S. (2018). Characteristics of perceived electromagnetic hypersensitivity in the general population. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 59, 422– 427. Abstract Health problems evoked in the presence of electrical equipment is a concern, calling for better understanding for characteristics of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) in the general population. The present study investigated demographics, lifestyle factors, frequency and duration, coping strategies,...
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