
Electromagnetic Fields: 1/7 of 7
Give Bees a chance
Pat Thomas
11th February, 2008
Recent reports of catastrophic declines in bee populations have had scientists buzzing around looking for a plausible explanation. Is it mites? Is it GM crops? Is it mobile phones or habitat loss? It's all of these things, says Pat Thomas, but it's also so much more than that. more...
Scientists: no one knows the real risks of Wi-Fi
News
30th April, 2007
A professor at Bristol University has called for an inquiry into the dangers of Wi-Fi wireless internet technology. more...
Mobile phone study covered up
News
18th April, 2007
A study which directly linked the radiation from mobile phone transmitter masts with an increased risk of developing cancer was covered up by operator T-Mobile, a scientist has claimed. more...
Mobile phones could lead to bee decline
News
16th April, 2007
Radiation from mobile phones might be contributing to the world-wide loss of bee colonies, a new study has shown. more...
Mobile Headache
Maggie King
1st March, 2007
In the middle of a meeting in Westminster Silvia Wilson stood up, in tears, pleading for a doctor that could diagnose and treat her daughter’s health problem. more...
Revolt
Jay Griffiths
1st October, 2004
Costing £2.9 billion, the UK’s new police communication system Tetra has been described by one independent scientist as likely to cause ‘more civilian deaths than all the world’s terrorist organisations put together’ more...
Killing Fields - Electromagnetic Radiation
Arthur Firstenberg
1st June, 2004
An invisible electrosmog engulfs us, destroying the health of many who do not even know why they have fallen ill. Why is no one listening to the mass of evidence telling us we are frying our brains? more...
Electromagnetic Fields: 1/7 of 7
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