Tag Archives: Electromagnetic hypersensitivity

Victoria’s Department of Health continues to play pass-the-parcel with our health

Stop Smart Meters Australia has been advised by the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) that “radiofrequency matters are considered to be outside the scope of the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008, as the Commonwealth has specific legislation … Continue reading

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Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity in the News

Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity has been featuring in the news  recently. SSMA’s Vice President, Mr Steve Weller, was interviewed recently on the TripleJ program “Hack” on the topic of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS). The recording can be accessed via the following link: TripleJ … Continue reading

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ex-WHO director expresses mobile phone concerns

In a somewhat measured response to questioning on the safety of mobile phones, retired World Health Organisation (WHO) General Director and Prime Minister of Norway, Dr. Gro Harlem Bruntland gives her opinion on how mobile phones are affecting people’s health. … Continue reading

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Prostituting Science – The classification of bona fide physiological disorders as psychogenic illnesses for political gain

A monumental and perhaps the most inclusive work ever on MCS and EHS.   Pelda B. Hyman, New York. In presenting a host of the non-communicable diseases that currently plague our society not simply as diseases of civilization but as by-products … Continue reading

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Wi-Fi Epidemic?

In some of Europe’s largest countries Wi-Fi has been banned from daycare centres and nurseries and more and more schools – but there is currently no similar moves here in Australia. Recently France banned wi-fi from centres where children under … Continue reading

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EMF summit

Join thousands of people for a free online EMF Summit starting Tuesday 2nd September (US time) and continuing every Tuesday until December. Each week is a new video interview. Learn more about electromagnetic radiation, health and solutions. As each video … Continue reading

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DR MALLERY-BLYTHES’ LECTURE – A TURNING POINT IN UNDERSTANDING ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY?

In March 2014, Dr Erica Mallery-Blythe of the British Society of Ecological Medicine gave the following talk on EHS, targeted mainly at doctors and health care providers. This is one of the most comprehensive lectures on EHS to date and … Continue reading

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Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) health complaints soar in Victoria

ARPANSA (Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency) commenced Australia’s first centralised EMR Health Complaints Register on 4 July 2003. The Register collects reports of health concerns related to possible EMR field exposures in the range of 0-300 GHz. Out … Continue reading

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I suddenly became ill with excruciating headaches, pains….

13 months ago I suddenly became ill with excruciating headaches, pains like electricity going through me, & nausea – on the exact date the smart meter rollout reached homes near me. I didn’t find out until weeks later what hit … Continue reading

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“Oh my…what is in Wi-Fi” Dutch Watercress experiment repeated

Written by Catherine Minolli source:http://www.tricitytimes-online.com/Articles-News-i-2014-04-02-218015.112113-Oh-mywhats-in-WiFi.html ALMONT — When the school district rolled out the Ipads this year, Aiden Fitchett noticed something new; as he did when seated near the wireless projector any time a teacher used one for a presentation: … Continue reading

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