Norway to ban screens and expand free play in primary schools

The Nordic Times - 16mar2026. The Norwegian government has announced one of the biggest overhauls of primary education in decades. Grades 1–4 will receive fewer subjects, more free play, and strict screen restrictions following declining results in reading and numeracy. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun presented plans for … Continue reading Norway to ban screens and expand free play in primary schools

1 in 6 Australian adults are sensitive to wireless radiation

ORSAA.org - Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association. ORSAA - 17mar2026. A new Australian study shows that over 26 million adults are likely to experience health problems from exposure to wireless radiation in three countries alone. That includes one in six Australians – over 4.5 million. The study, by Dr Julie McCredden, Lyn McLean, and Professor … Continue reading 1 in 6 Australian adults are sensitive to wireless radiation

People Living Near Cell Towers at Greater Risk of Chronic Immune Stress

A peer-reviewed study found that living near cell towers correlates with elevated white blood cell levels, akin to smokers, indicating immune stress from wireless radiation exposure. Heavy cellphone use also raises specific white blood cell counts, particularly among young adults, potentially contributing to chronic inflammation and immune system depletion.

How Man-Made EMFs Are Impacting Other Species – A Symposium Report

A recent study highlights the detrimental effects of electromagnetic interference on various non-human species, including birds and insects, threatening ecological balance. It calls for policy reforms to recognize EMF as an ecological risk, urging regulators to establish guidelines and protect wildlife from man-made radiation impacts to ensure their survival and the food supply.