Sophie Winkleman’s Perspective on Screen Time

Alliance for Responsible Citizenship - 18feb2025. “How will children who are so constantly artificially stimulated ever learn to think, imagine, create or just be still?” In her ARC 2025 speech, Sophie Winkleman lays out a compelling case for the return to an 'analog' upbringing for our children and young people, warning of the adverse effects … Continue reading Sophie Winkleman’s Perspective on Screen Time

Children and digital hazards – Exciting webinar

ESC 17feb2025. Europeans for Safe Connections (ESC) organised an interesting webinar on 13 February 2025 about relevant issues for the digital age. The event was titled Children and Digital Risks and was particularly aimed at EU policy makers and health professionals. Excellent speakers addressed digital addiction and other psychosocial impacts from the use of screens … Continue reading Children and digital hazards – Exciting webinar

podcast: nnEMF Smarter Not Harder with Prof Olle Johansson

Wise Athletes Joe Lavelle interviews Olle Johansson - 17feb2025 https://youtu.be/UCPJGA0zPjI About the guest: Olle Johansson, PhD, is a former associate professor at the department of neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet. His research focuses on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields and the potential consequences of unbridled expansion of global communications networks. He is outspoken in his desire … Continue reading podcast: nnEMF Smarter Not Harder with Prof Olle Johansson

Ultrasound Study Reveals Wireless Radiation Can Cause Blood Cells to Stick Together.

Discovery Poses Significant Implications for Public Health. Environmental Health Trust - 11feb2025. A ground-breaking study commissioned by Environmental Health Trust (EHT) reveals a startling discovery about the effect of cell phone radiation on human blood. Using diagnostic ultrasound, researchers have documented that exposure to an active cell phone can cause red blood cells to clump … Continue reading Ultrasound Study Reveals Wireless Radiation Can Cause Blood Cells to Stick Together.