Kat Orman's Interview with Debra Fry on BBC Radio Oxford
15-year-old Jenny FryKat Orman's Interview with Debra Fry on BBC Radio OxfordEveryone who cares about their child being exposed to Wi-Fi in the home and in school should listen to this 17-minute...
View ArticleIdiopathic Environmental Intolerance: Abstracts of Papers Published in...
We would like to draw the attention of readers to the special December 2015 issue (Volume 30, Issue 4) of "Reviews on Environmental Health" on idiopathic environmental intolerance (Editor: Dr. David O....
View ArticleIndia: National Green Tribunal: No Jurisdiction to Deal with Cell Towers...
No jurisdiction to deal with cell towers radiation: NGTNITI PTI BOT, 10 December 2015New Delhi, Dec 10 (PTI) The National Green Tribunal today held that the contentious issue of radiation from mobile...
View ArticleNew Zealand: Complaint Upheld Over 'Cell Phone Radiation Shield' Product
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ComplaintsBoard agreed the webpage "exaggerated and conflatedthe causation between cell phones and cancer".Photo: iStockComplaint upheld over 'cell phone...
View ArticleNew Jersey: Fired Over a Flu Shot: Office Workers Let Go After Refusing...
A Milltown resident receives a flu shot at the MilltownSenior Center at the start of flu season in 2011. (File photo)Fired over a flu shot: Office workers let go after refusing vaccine or surgical...
View ArticleStill in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychotics
Andrew Rios, 4, took the antipsychotic Risperdal when hewas 18 months old to treat severe aggression. Credit:Jenna Schoenefeld for The New York TimesStill in a Crib, Yet Being Given Antipsychoticsby...
View ArticleUnited Kingdom: Toys Could Be Used as Spying Devices, MPs Told
Hello Barbie has reportedly been modified followingsecurity concerns.Toys could be used as spying devices, MPs toldby Brian Wheeler, Political reporter, BBC News, 9 December 2015The security services...
View ArticleWest Virginia: Green Bank: The American Town Banning Cell Phones and Wi-Fi
The American Town Banning Cell Phones and Wi-Fi (30 July 2015, 7 min.)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYh1mC6sjy4This Town Banned Cellphones and Wi-Fi to Better Search for Alien Lifeby Katie Felber,...
View ArticleExcessive Use of Multimedia Can Harm Children's Health
"Studies are underway to fully evaluate the potentiality of carcinogenicity of non-ionised radiation in humans. Apart from this risk, continuous / manifold and long-term exposure to this radiation,...
View ArticleEncrypted Network? Moscow Cemeteries to Get Free Wi-Fi
© Natalie Armstrong / ReutersEncrypted network? Moscow cemeteries to get free Wi-Firt.com, 10 December 2015The Russian capital is set to roll out free Wi-Fi at its largest cemeteries in 2016. Moscow...
View ArticleWHO Soon To Classify Aging As A Disease, Opening The Flood Gates For New...
WHO Soon To Classify Aging As A Disease, Opening The Flood Gates For New Pharmaceuticalsby Marco Torres, preventdisease.com, 13 November 2015We have new pharmaceuticals being introduced every year for...
View ArticleStudy Finds Higher Rates of Advanced Thyroid Cancer in California
The incidence of thyroid cancer has risen significantly over the past 30 years for reasons that are have not been fully explained.Study finds higher rates of advanced thyroid cancer in Californiaby Dan...
View ArticleCouncil Staff Frazzled by Their 24/7 Smartphones Face Stress and Burnout
Screen time for councillors Sarah Hayward, Pat Callaghanand Theo Blackwell at the last full council meeting.Council staff frazzled by their 24/7 smartphones face stress and burnout, Town Hall chief...
View ArticleJapan to Consider Ocean Disposal of Nuclear Waste
Citizens in Hokkaido decry attempts to create a nuclearwaste disposal site in Hokkaido during a rally in Sapporoin June. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)Japan to consider ocean disposal of nuclear wasteThe...
View ArticleJames Hansen, Father of Climate Change Awareness, Calls Paris Talks 'A Fraud'
'Many of the conservatives know climate change is not ahoax,' James Hansen says. Photo: Murdo MacLeodfor the GuardianJames Hansen, father of climate change awareness, calls Paris talks 'a fraud'by...
View Article"Merchants of Doubt": Book Review
In the 1960s, when TV drama Mad Men is set, the tobaccoindustry argued that lung cancer was caused by a numberof environmental factors, even though it knew there was alink with smoking. Photo:...
View ArticleSamsung Aid for Sick Workers Comes with Conditions, Secrecy
Samsung aid for sick workers comes with conditions, secrecyby Youkyung Lee, bigstory.ap.org, 11 December 2015In this Oct. 23, 2015 photo, former Samsung worker Han Hye-kyung, denounces the company’s...
View ArticleWhy Dr. Devra Davis Wants the World to Hang Up and Take Notice
Devra Davis uses an old-school handsetto get her message across. Photo: Nic WalkerDr. Devra Davis is particularly horrified by the enrolment of infants in their parents' gadgets. "There is no reason...
View ArticlePediatric Neurologist Dr. Martha Herbert on Autism
Welcome to My Websitemarthaherbert.orgI am a pediatric neurologist and a brain development researcher. For nearly two decades my main clinical, research and advocacy focus was on autism. I produced the...
View ArticleIt's Time for Doctors to Apologize to Their ME Patients
ME sufferer Nathalie Wright, who has written for theTelegraph about her experience. Photo:Connie BloomfieldIt’s time for doctors to apologise to their ME patientsby Dr Charles Shepherd, The Telegraph,...
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