PRESS RELEASE – Ontario High School Students Speak Out Against WiFi Risk For Infertility and Cancer
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PRESS RELEASE – Ontario High School Students Speak Out Against WiFi Risk For Infertility and Cancer (Click to view) Summary Beginning in 2012 the Peel District School Board (PDSB) approved a $7 million investment in technology that included a plan to install WiFi in all Peel schools, elementary to secondary by the end of the […]
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Experts Urge Cautious Use Of Wireless Devices As Health Effects Reassessed
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Wireless devices such as smartphones and tablets have certainly made staying in touch and plugging into the digital world easier and more convenient. But the increasingly ubiquitous nature of the technology is also raising concerns about possible adverse health effects from exposure to the electromagnetic radio-frequency waves that these devices emit. Worries about exposure to […]
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MPs On Health Committee Seek More Warnings About Cellphones, Wi-Fi, Baby Monitors
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OTTAWA — The federal government should do more to warn Canadians about the dangers of Wi-Fi, cellphones and baby monitors, some MPs on the Commons health committee say. “We are in a soup of radiation from cellphone and cellphone towers, and baby monitors and iPads,” Conservative MP Terence Young told The Huffington Post Canada. Health […]
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Connecting City a Major Priority
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Toronto lagging compared with rest of world, while big players disappoint on bringing cellphone service to subway Five out of 10. That’s the rating Toronto’s connectivity gets from North American venture capitalists, Mayor John Tory says. “I’ve always been told as mayor or when I was in the industry that we have the tops in […]
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Electrohypersensitivity Is Real
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Recently, the Huffington Post published an article written by Michael Kruse dismissing the health effects of excess exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR), titled “The Disease with No Name.” While I categorically refute Mr. Kruse’s claims about EMR and people who live with electrohypersensitivity (EHS), I believe the bigger issue is that Mr. Kruse neglected to […]
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