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Electrosensitivity

Oldies are not the most forgetful….

09/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

It's the classic, isn't it – 'I remember their face so well, but I just cannot put a name to it.....' Well, to be honest, I have had name 'apnea' for decades so cannot really attribute it to increasing age – although.... Is it getting worse?..... However I was both amused and …

Category: Blogging/social media, ElectrosensitivityTag: electromagnetic pollution, Electrosensitivity, EMFRefugees, forgetfulness, forgetfulness a sign of electrosensitivity, forgetting names, forgetting names a sign of age, The Trending Machine

Wifi banned in French schools and smart meters delayed

23/05/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Leading the way in adopting the 'precautionary approach', in March this year the French Assembly banned the use of wifi in schools 'until it is proven safe for human consumption'. Bravo for the Assembly! (They were absolutely not, incidentally, being Luddite here – they  just …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: Andrew Goldsworthy, delay in roll out of smart meters, EMFields, French assembly bans wifi in schools, health concerns over smart meters, health concerns over wifi, health of teachers affected by wifi, Jonathan Libber, precautionary principle, privacy concerns over smart meters, Smart meters, Stop Smart Meters campaign, wifi in schools

Cress succumbs to mobile phone radiation

18/05/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Lea Nielsen, Mathilde Nielsen, Signe Nielsen, Sisse Coltau and Rikke Holm, all of whom go to  Hjallerup School in North Jutland in Denmark, have just won themselves one thousand krone for a very 'elegant' bit of science.... Noticing that they all had difficulty in sleeping and …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: effect of electromagnetic radiation on cress, effects of mobile phone on concentrations, effects on sleep of mobile phones, electromagnetic pollution, electromagnetic radiation, Electromagnetic sensitivity, EMR, growing cress, Hjallerup School, Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Professor Marie-Claire Cammaert, Professor Olle Johansson, Université Libre de Bruxelles

ES updates…….

12/04/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I receive almost daily reports of news and events related to electrosensitivity, many of which are fascinating, but not really relevant for the FoodsMatter site – but I hate not to be able to share them so here we go with a few of the most recent. (Many thanks, incidentally, …

Category: Chemicals, Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: Allan Frey, damage to children from mining coltan, decline of frogs in Caribbean, Dr. Olle Johansson, Electrosensitivity, EMF Refugees, ES fashion, ES-UK, French fashion label Smuggler, Legla acknowledgement of ES in Australia, mobile phone towers overrun India, mobile phones and coltan, Smuggler design ES protective clothing, tadpole development damaged by mobile phone radiation, The Cold War, The cold war and research into microwave radiation, The Scientist Magazine

Thomas Ball, photographer

30/03/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

It is purely down to Thomas Ball, who is neither electrosensitive nor has any particular connection with anyone who is, that today's excellent article by Nicholas Blincoe on electrosensitivity appeared in the Guardian Weekend. He became interested in the condition a couple of …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: cordless telephones, Dr James Rubin, Dr. Olle Johansson, electromagnetic hypersensitivity, electromagnetic radiation, Electrosensitivity, electrosensitivity sufferers, Faraday cage, fluorescent lights, Guardian Weekend, low energy light bulbs, mobile phone radiation Class 2b carcinogen, Nicholas Blincoe, phone masts, Professor Andrew Marino, Thomas Ball photographer, wifi

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