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World EHS Day – World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution🔗

On June 16th, the 7th edition of the World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution will take place. Renamed from World EHS Day to World Day of Intolerance to Electromagnetic Pollution, to clearly understand that electrohypersensitive people (EHS) have become so due to an ultra-polluted environment.

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France must curb child, teen use of smartphones, social media, says panel🔗

Children under 11 should not have a mobile phone. The use of smartphones with internet access should be banned for children under 13. Social media apps should be banned for all under-15s, and minors over 15 should only access "ethical" platforms, according to a report by an expert panel appointed by the French President.

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Impact of New Media and Communication Networks on Children and Youth – Roundtable in the Senate of the Czech Republic Parliament🔗

12 March 2024, under the auspices of the Czech Senate Subcommittee on the Family, forty experts analyzed the issue of digital technologies and sought recommendations on how to improve today’s alarming situation among children and youth. (Translate with DeepL to your language)

Digital strike against the rise of electrosmog: Italy disconnects on 30 April on Disconnected Day

The nationwide strike questions the Meloni government's manoeuvre and the arrogance of the 5G lobby. For the first time in the state's history, a new law will legalize the increase in RF EMF pollution, allowing up to 100,000 existing base stations and antennas to increase their power density by a hundred-fold from before.

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Dansk boligforening bygger 50 boliger til dem, som er overfølsomme for kemi og stråling🔗

Boligforeningen er i gang med at bygge boliger i Lisbjerg specielt med henblik på mennesker som er kemisk overfølsomme, herunder elektro-overfølsomme. Det er første gang i Danmark og anden gang i Europa, at der opføres boliger, som er direkte tiltænkt mennesker med mangeartet kemikalie-overfølsomhed herunder EHS.

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Electrohypersensitivity – presentation of French speaking NGO’s

We present to you the fourth part of the recording of the Second European EHS 2023 Gathering. This video provides an overview of the French-speaking associations dealing with EHS, namely Association Zone Blanche, Robin des Toits, PRIARTEM, AREHS, Coeurs d'EHS, CNAFAL, ACCADD, POEM26, AEPOH.

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