Two Swiss researchers, Damiano Urbinello and Martin Roosli, set out to measure personal mobile phone radiation exposure during car, bus and train trips when one's own phone was in standby…
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After interviewing Raphael Siket of Ecolibria and Nicole Bijlsma the following article appeared in G magazines that details how your home could be making you sick. The article discusses potential…
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Infants exposed to certain types of mould are at greater risk for childhood asthma, according to a new study. Mould has always been linked to respiratory issues and infants are…
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This report on electromagnetic fields takes a strong stand that society must acknowledge the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, educate the population about the risks from wireless technologies, and develop…
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It is important to understand that people react differently to different form of electromagnetic fields and radiation. Governments and the processes involved in implementing so called “safe exposure standards” would…
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Fourteen people living within a mile of a mobile phone mast in the UK that emits one of the highest levels of radiation in the country have died of cancer.…
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At great expense the Dutch Government will soon be buying out 1300 households because they live to close to high voltage cables ( transmission lines ) and according to scientists…
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Dr. Devra Davis: This article and talk delivered by Dr. Devra Davis reveals some of the most compelling evidence yet in relation to the biological effects on the human body…
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Exposure to mould in infancy greatly increases the risk of your child developing asthma. This is according to a recent study in which 7 years of data was collected from…
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The importance of good indoor air quality is often overlooked even though it can be one of the largest contributors to colds, flu, asthma, fatigue, lack of concentration, headaches and…
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When attempting to go green the simplest and most cost effective place to start is with consumables like recycled toilet paper, green cleaning methods and green cleaning products. "As a…
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Four of five case-control studies found significant increases in childhood leukaemia associated with maternal exposure before or during pregnancy, although findings were inconsistent for lymphatic and haematopoietic cancers in the…
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Epidemiological studies have found that long-term nightworkers have a higher risk of breast cancer risk than women who do not work at night. These studies have involved mainly nurses and…
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14 February 2008 The following press release explains the problems associated with conventional paints and how there are healthier and greener natural paint solutions. Non - toxic paint that emits…
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