memory loss

What is the cause of memory loss? What's the connection between memory loss and depression? headache? How to cure it? And which natural remedy exists? This site uncovers an important hidden factor: emf pollution.

Mobile phones radiation: WiFi and cordless phones (DECT) in schools

Mobile phones radiation is an important issue nowdays, but the media attention is on cellular phones and antennas. With the widespread use of new cordless phones and mobile WiFi equipment some people might get the impression that those phones are actually safer then cellular phones. Is it so? Are your children safe? And what to do about it? Here is a directive from the director of the Salzburg Health Department, forbidding use of WiFi and cordless phones (DECT) in schools.

Cell Phone Radiation - Maximum Exposure Levels

Cell Phone Radiation - what are the maximum exposure levels?

Cell Phones Health Hazards - Public Awareness

Cell phone health hazards: Public awareness of possible dangers was probably triggered originally by the Reynard brain tumour case in 1992. About eight lawsuits alleging that cellular phones caused brain tumours have been filed in the USA. Although no cases has so far succeeded they have set the stage and raised safety questions in many people's minds. It has raised old spectres such as the thalidomide tragedy - the result of a product being used widely before adequate long term research had been carried out.

Electromagnetic pollution - Health hazards of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation

The following important article on electromagnetic pollution was published in the 'alive' magazine, in August 2005. Find out about the risks, the way citizens take action, and about current solutions.

Common sources of radio waves radiation:

Some common sources of radio waves are:

Outdoors

  • Broadcast antennas (fixed);
  • Broadcast antennas (mobile);
  • Radar stations (fixed);
  • Radar devices (mobile);
  • Television cables;
  • Satellites;
  • Satellite receiving dishes;
  • Satellite sending dishes;
  • Cell phones,
  • pagers,
  • two-way radios.

Indoors

  • Cordless telephone base units;
  • cordless telephones;
  • wireless computers and their base units;
  • wired computers;
  • televisions;
  • microwave ovens;
  • dimmer switches;
  • security systems;
  • remote controls;
  • fax machines,
  • answering machines,
  • CD players and other digital equipment; 
  • (in automobiles) ignition systems;
  • (in theaters) assistive listening systems and devices for the hearing impaired;
  • (in theaters) wireless microphones.

Subjective complaints 

Here are subjective complaints of persons working in RF fields (from “Electromagnetic Fields and the Life Environment” by Karel Marha, Jan Musil, and Hana Tuha.  Published by San Francisco Press, Inc.  Page 30, with references):

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