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Scientific research concerning human well-being and health in the vicinity of phone masts
This is an overview of all epidemiologic and provocative research concerning human well-being and health in the vicinity of masts for GSM and UMTS (3G) mobile communication. The object of the research... ...
Starmail - 19. Aug, 14:46
A refuge for homeless female veterans
The military gave Sharon Boyd all the things that life in Pottstown, Montgomery County, couldn't: economic stability, career advancement, and the chance to travel. But after 18 years in the service, Boyd... ...
Starmail - 3. Mai, 16:02
Sabine and electromagnetic waves
August 25, 2004 With 40 years, the strasbougeoise Sabine Rickel became hypersensitive with the electromagnetic waves and seeks a solution. Placed in the social habitat, this mom of a girl became aware,... ...
Starmail - 27. Apr, 13:50
Report from Japan: Gauss Network January and February 2005
The primary focus of the January and February Gauss Network meetings was a proposal to create a support group specifically for people who have chosen not to have cell phones. It is intended to be international... ...
Starmail - 30. Mär, 17:34
Electricity that is dirty
Attached you will find a recent article on electrical pollution that was printed in the Vancouver Sun, a Canadian newspaper. Don't know if I sent this already. Below is an excert from the article. Dr.... ...
Starmail - 18. Mär, 22:19
Gallery of Shame
Omega: see the pictures and the text under: http://www.starweav e.com/gallery/ Evidence That Even the NRPB Can’t Ignore (Put these pictures on your office wall, Dr Clark, and think about them every time... ...
Starmail - 11. Mär, 16:19
March of the phone masts
by Neil Elkes, Evening Mail Mar 7 2005 Birmingham could be flooded with almost 200 new phone masts by the end of the year according to figures revealed today. The first 15 years of mobile phone use... ...
Starmail - 8. Mär, 16:33
Some troops in Iraq take sleep aids, antidepressants
The Army Times reports "Some U.S. troops in Iraq are taking antidepressants such as Prozac, Zoloft and Paxil, as well as mild sleeping aids, to help them cope with the stresses of long separations and... ...
Starmail - 27. Feb, 13:45
Getting the facts straight on EHS and a Book Review: The Psychopathology of Functional Somatic Syndromes
The condition of electrosensitivity has been receiving much attention lately. In October of 2004 the "International Electromagnetic Field Project" held a two day workshop titled: "Electrical Hypersensitivity"... ...
Starmail - 28. Jan, 23:58
Putting Cell Phone Antennas Near Schools Is Too Risky
Thursday, December 30, 2004; Page VA10 I read the article in Fairfax Extra by Karl Polzer ["Schools Are No Place for Cell Towers," Nov. 18] and the rebuttal ["Cell Phone Antennas No Threat to Schools,"... ...
Starmail - 26. Jan, 22:20