International
Scientists Appealed to the United Nations to Protect Humans
and Wildlife from
Electromagnetic Fields and Wireless Technology
We
must encourage precautionary measures, to limit EMF exposures,
and to educate
the public about health risks, particularly to children and
pregnant
women. These exposures
are a rapidly
growing form of environmental pollution worldwide.
Canadian
Medical Association Journal reports Health Canada's wireless
limits are "A
Disaster to Public Health"
The Canadian Medical Association
called out Health Canada
for not doing its job of protecting the public and published a scathing condemnation of Health Canada's
safety guidelines
for cell phones, Wifi and wireless devices.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1532755/canadian-medical-association-journal-reports-health-canada-s-wireless-limits-are-a-disaster-to-public-health
Scientists
Decry Canada’s Outdated Wi-Fi Safety Rules
The article points
out that Canada's
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health
recently completed three days of hearings on Canada's
safety guidelines, and sent federal scientists back to the
office to re-examine
140
recent
studies that show wireless radiation emitted by wireless
devices can
cause harm.
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/187/9/639.full
Health Experts Say Cancer Threat From Cell Phones is Greater Than We Think
“I
think part of the problem here is that the reassurances we keep getting from
the manufacturers and distributors of WiFi – Rogers, Bell and whatever – and
Health Canada are not sufficiently satisfactory, particularly for the possible
risks to children,” Miller said
LAUSD Teacher Reports Students Bleeding from Ear and Nose
The teacher stated, “The students are having nosebleeds and the main offices are refusing to do incident reports. I have had two seventh grade students bleeding out of their ears.”
Is Wifi making your
child ill?
Dr.
Erica Mallery-Blythe “At the moment people think their children are safe
because the router is far away – or we don’t have to worry about the phone
because it’s not near the brain. That’s common sense but unfortunately we now
know it’s not quite true,” she says, pointing out that the brain is better
protected than some more vulnerable parts of the body.
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