A negative reaction to wireless signals. Also called "gadget allergies," symptoms can be headaches, nausea, ringing in the ear (tinnitus), fatigue, irritability, fainting and pain throughout the body.
Over the past few years, dozens of people have moved to a radio-free zone in the mountains of West Virginia to escape the surrounding world of electronic gadgets that they say are making them ill.
“The thyroid is super-sensitive to radiation,” notes Gittleman. And putting your cell phone to your ear exposes the thyroid, which is located in your neck, to EMFs. In fact, one study found spending ...
Electromagnetic radiation has been around since the universe first formed; it is, in its “most familiar form,” light, reports the World Health Organization. But as cellphone towers and gadgets ...
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity is not recognized as a medical ailment in any country in the world, but a French court has awarded 39 year old Marine Richard with a disability grant for her claim of ...
One British grandmother claims that the Wi-Fi and cellphone signals that are so ubiquitous in daily life are bad for her health. How has she protected herself from the ever-present signals? She has ...
A woman who claims to be allergic to Wi-Fi is asking her hometown to discontinue their wireless internet to ease her condition Rosi Gladwell, 70, currently spends much of her time tucked inside a ...
Public and political concerns over potential adverse health effects of environmental electromagnetic radiation exposure have grown in proportion to the use of the mobile digital technology that drives ...