Educational Electromagnetic Radiation related videos and interviews


03mar2026 – Wireless Spring Cleaning

Spring clean your wireless world with CHD’s Miriam Eckenfels and Stephanie Locricchio.

704 No MoreEducational Resources
Federal cell tower laws affect people’s daily lives. Explore the impact areas to learn how you and your community are impacted and how to push back. (USA)

704NoMore Wireless Spring Cleaning

17feb2026 – EMR & Diabetes With Paul Héroux Ph.D

Electromagnetic radiation — think: WiFi routers, cellphones, 5G cell towers — could possibly be linked to diabetes. Paul Héroux, Ph.D. lays out the epidemiological evidence for this interaction and the basis for the dysregulation that induces blood glucose issues in humans over long periods of time.

InVitroPlus – Toxicology Laboratory

20min

Building the gulf of opinions on the health and biological effects of electromagnetic radiation.

  • Frontiers Public Health – Héroux P (2025) Building the gulf of opinions on the health and biological effects of electromagnetic radiation. Front. Public Health 13:1589021. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1589021
  • PubMed – Héroux P. Building the gulf of opinions on the health and biological effects of electromagnetic radiation. Front Public Health. 2025 Jul 23;13:1589021. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1589021. PMID: 40771236; PMCID: PMC12325042.

10feb2026 – Dr. Rob Brown Explains Impacts of Wireless Radiation on Blood, Thyroid, Breasts, Brain Cells, & More

In this video, Robert Brown, MD, FACR, Vice President of Scientific Research and Clinical Affairs at EHT and a practicing diagnostic radiologist, presents detailed evidence of impacts on the human body from non-ionizing radiation associated with cell phones and other wireless technology. This talk was presented to Building Biology Institute (BBI) on January 31, 2026.

UnPlug – A Radiologist Explores the Damage Caused by Electropollution and How You Can Prevent It


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