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November 22, 2010
http://www.bioinitiative.org; http://www.emfpollution.com; http://www.emfacts.com; http://www.microwavenews.com/; http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/
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August 23, 2010
http://www.foodsmatter.com/es/general/articles/provocation_test_bevington_2010.pdf
This report by Michael Bevington would also be good to print out and carry when dealing with medical authorities, colleagues, well meaning friends/family, etc. At four pages it is a short enough read to hold people's attention, and it eloquently summarizes the arguments against considering EHS an "idiopathic" psychological condition. The cell phone industry will not concede its position without a big fight, so we can expect damning, but flawed evidence against EHS an an organic disorder such as the Essex study to make the rounds liberally, while the victims will have to convince people on an individual basis that we are not just imagining this. Latest news from Japan is that the doctors there are now being required to diagnose EHS as part of a "depressive" syndrome. While such circumstances prevail, it would be better to avoid mentioning EHS with regard to oneself, but bring it up in the third person, i.e., "I have this friend who..."
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March 03, 2010
The EMF Refugee blog: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/emfrefugee
The Freiburger Appeal: http://www.starweave.com/freiburger/
EMFacts blog: http://www.emfacts.org
Help for EHS: http://www.mast-victims.org
http://www.feb.se/FEB/feb_techman.html
http://www.safewireless.org
Test for EHS: http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/wiesenthal.project_english1.doc
Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland's case: http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/grn/omega21.htm
If you approach a doctor about this condition, I recommend printing out at least the Freiburger Appeal and carrying it with you. Victims have been diagnosed with mental illness merely for mentioning that they felt themselves to be affected by EMF.