The long term subscriber who sent me the fascinating report on linen sheets and electromagnetic radiation below commented, correctly, that there had been somewhat of a dearth of posts on this blog recently. Apologies. My excuse is my final move into my new abode, the unpacking of …
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Screen addiction
Over at Curlew Books Sally has started work with Dr Mark Griffiths, an expert on behavioural addictions, on a book on screen addiction, with particular reference to on-screen gambling. As a result I am currently attuned to research on addiction. So, although I was actually …
Wifi smog to envelop the NHS
The latest issue of the excellent ES-UK's newsletter reprints two pieces from the Guardian last year (15th June and 21st December) reporting on the spread of wifi throughout NHS hospitals and GP surgeries. The aim is excellent. More connectivity between hospital departments …
Worldwide furore over Australian investigative programme questioning the safety of wifi
A couple of weeks ago the Australian investigative programme, Catalyst, aired a half hour programme questioning the safety of wifi which unleashed a storm of controversy on Twitter and elsewhere. During the programme, reporter Dr Maryanne Demasi talked to a number of campaigners …
Good news for electro-sensitives – well, French ones anyway…
Very good news for French electrosensitives! Last month a new law came into force which not only made great strides in protecting young children from wifi radiation but has introduced some serious monitoring of radiation exposure in public places. Not only has it given powers to …