The consequences of mobile phone radiation are by no means "only" limited to the health sector. The constant use of cell phones also harbors social dangers that endanger the development of children and young people.
Swedish researchers confirm the risk of brain tumors as a result of high-frequency radiation caused by mobile communications. Are these warnings being taken seriously? Doubts arise when you read the article by Franz Adlkofer from the Pandora Foundation on the development of limit values.
An international conference in Iceland and a current risk assessment of the mobile communications sector have raised eyebrows. No less impressive is the report by Frank Berner, board member of "Elektrosensible München", on the "difficult reality of life" for EHS sufferers.
The ratification of the Final Act, which was signed at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), by the Federal Council attracted little media attention. But it has consequences that even the Federal Council is hardly aware of. The Swiss Doctors for the Environment (AefU) have been calling on the Federal Council for years to create a new law on noise and NIR immissions.
Increasing exposure to electrosmog and a decreasing electromagnetic field are affecting more and more people on a health and psychological level. The combination of Dieter Broers' 8-Hertz Nature Field Simulator and Swiss Harmony 's harmonization technology harmonizes harmful influences.
52 percent of the Swiss population rate mobile phone transmitters as dangerous or rather dangerous. This was the result of a study by the St.Gallen Risk Dialogue Foundation. How seriously do politicians and the administration take the concerns of the population in this respect?
The influence of the mobile communications industry on scientific assessments and on the authorities regarding the dangers of electromagnetic radiation is considerable, as the following report shows.
Recently, Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) reported on a man who lives in the forest due to his electrosensitivity because the electromagnetic radiation apparently makes him ill. A new study looks behind the scenes of "pig scientists" who deliberately trivialize the consequences of electromagnetic radiation.
Recent studies with ants underline the harmful effects of mobile communications on living organisms. The US government study published last summer by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) has confirmed the carcinogenic effect of radiation with new clarity.
Krakow, Argentina and Cyprus show courage and initiative in the fight against mobile phone radiation. This would also be urgently needed in other countries. According to a DAK study, Internet and cell phone addiction is reaching epidemic proportions.