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Please support the new documentary by Jean Heches
Support the new documentary about the health risks from 5G. It will be produced by Jean Heches, the director of MICROWAVES SCIENCE AND LIES, which was released in cinemas in France in 2014.
On the request of Mona Nilsson, from Sweden, Jean Heches and his team will soon film a short documentary about the health effects of 5G in Stockholm. They will interview Lenard Hardell who did a case study recently published. Mona Nilsson will comment the strange situation about the lack of studies examining harmful effects of 5G. Two people will testify about the health effects they had to face after the 5G roll-out in Stockholm.
This Hardell case study is very important because nobody did a case study research on this topic before. Back in the seventies, Lenard Hardell did a study on dioxine harmful effect for farmers in Sweden. This case study led to the classification of dioxine as having a carcinogenic effect ten years later. Information of recent research by Hardell: https://radiationprotection.se/our-research/
As Lenard Hardell said, a case study is the very first step in the process of evaluating harmful effects.
To make this short documentary, Jean Heches is looking for financial support to make the documentary. The film will be broadcast on internet and a few short versions will be edited as teasers, for social network, to promote the film.
Here is the link to promote the donation campaign for the film. With photos and text, which explain what it is all about.
New book release: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
An important and insightful investigation into the collapse of youth mental health, from the influential social psychologist and international bestselling author.
This book shows how the ground for the current crisis in teen mental health was seeded by a decades-long shift from play-based childhoods to ones defined by over-supervision, structure, and fear: how adults began to overprotect children in the real world while unwittingly offering scant protection in the brutal online world. Haidt delves into the latest psychological and biological research to show the four fundamental ways in which a phone-based childhood disrupts development – sleep deprivation, social deprivation, cognitive fragmentation, and addiction – while offering concrete and scientifically based advice to parents, schools, universities, governments, and to teens themselves. Drawing on ancient wisdom and cutting-edge research, this eye-opening book is a life-raft and a powerful call-to-arms.
Read the review from the English newspaper The Guardian here
Devra Davis Lectured in Norway Screens and Health: Radiation as a complementary theory to social explanations
Excessive use of screens is suspected of causing adverse health effects. Social and psychological effects are generally highlighted, along with the effects of blue light that we have gained more knowledge about in recent years.
Dr. Davis, American epidemiologist and toxicologist, recently visited Norway for the launch of the Norwegian edition of her newly updated version of her book Disconnect: A Scientist's Solutions for Safer Technology. In Disconnect, Davis offers an additional, purely biophysical explanation for detrimental effects of screen use: the non-ionizing radiation emitted from our handheld devices.
The event was covered by EpiWaves
New Science
Is Cellphone Carrying Below the Waist (Exposure to Non-Ionizing Radiation) Contributing to the Rapid Rise in Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer?
New study (August 2024) suggests that carrying the cellphone below your waist may cause colorectal cancer.
From Abstract: The incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC) has been rising rapidly in recent decades, suggesting the presence of a new environmental risk factor. One emerging, yet under-investigated factor is increased exposure to radiofrequency (RF) non-ionizing radiation from widespread cellphone use. The young population has been documented to carry their cellphones in pants’ pockets many hours a day, leading to extensive exposure to RF radiation in the colorectal region. Intestinal epithelial cells are among the tissue cells most sensitive to radiation exposure...
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A mechanistic understanding of human magnetoreception validates the phenomenon of electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS)
New study (August 2024) consulted a range of publication databases to identify the key advances in understanding of magnetoreception across the wide animal kingdom of life.
From Abstract: Magnetite particles in our brains and other tissues can transduce MFs/EMFs, including at microwave frequencies. At the scientific level, researchers working in the field of magnetoreception in biology should be made aware of EHS as a human public health concern and funded to address the issue as part of their scientific research.
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