Professor James C. Lin Calls for Rethinking “Flawed” Wireless Radiation Safety Standards

Professor James C. Lin's recent review article critiques current wireless radiation safety standards as flawed and outdated, emphasizing insufficient protection against long-term, low-level exposure effects. He urges a shift in public health policies and highlights military research indicating potential biological responses, calling for evidence-based reevaluation of RF exposure guidelines.

ElektrosmogReport – Issue July 2025

A Newsletter Independent of Industry and Government. One of the longest-running newsletters on the health and environmental impact of electromagnetic fields and radiation - the ElektrosmogReport - is now available in English. Diagnose:Funk, the publisher, is translating the German-language original and making it available.. Both versions come out quarterly. D:F is a consumer and environmental … Continue reading ElektrosmogReport – Issue July 2025

AUS: You have a right to a non-communicating smart meter…

Stop Smart Meters Australia 18july2025. The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) clearly states in its Guidance to retailers that consumers have the right to a Type 4A non-communicating smart meter when deploying or replacing smart meters under the National Energy Retail Rules and National Electricity Rules. However, it seems that many retailers are ignoring this and … Continue reading AUS: You have a right to a non-communicating smart meter…

Reconnaissance et protection des personnes souffrant d’électrohypersensibilité (EHS)

Suite au dépôt de la pétition pour la reconnaissance de l'EHS/SICEM auprès de la Confédération par Marie Gontier, deux députés Verts au Conseil national, Raphaël Mahaim et Marionna Schlatter, ont déposé une interpellation au Parlement. Parlament.ch - 25.3876 Interpellation - Déposé 20,06,2025 Texte déposé Le Conseil fédéral est-il prêt à reconnaître l’électrohypersensibilité comme un problème … Continue reading Reconnaissance et protection des personnes souffrant d’électrohypersensibilité (EHS)