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

Increasing numbers of children and young adults in Sweden diagnosed with sleep problems

In January 2026, a Swedish study revealed a significant rise in sleep disorder diagnoses among children and adolescents, increasing seventeen-fold from 2001 to 2024. Conducted by Mona Nilsson and Lennart Hardell, the research links higher exposure to wireless radiation to these rising sleep problems. The findings raise public health concerns regarding long-term consequences.

Sharp Increase in Memory Problems Among Children in Sweden and Norway

Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation - 22oct2025. A new study from Sweden has displayed an alarming increase in memory problems among children and teenagers in Sweden and Norway. The dramatic increase in radiation exposure from wireless technologies, which has occurred during the last decade, is presented as a potential contributing factor. The study is published in … Continue reading Sharp Increase in Memory Problems Among Children in Sweden and Norway

WiFi 6 GHz causes DNA damage

A new Turkish study published in Electromagnetic Biology & Medicine reveals that exposure to 6 GHz frequency, used in WiFi 6E and WiFi 7, causes liver damage and DNA mutations in rats, even at levels below current safety limits. These findings align with increasing evidence of harmful effects from wireless radiation, prompting cautious use of WiFi.