Wireless Radiation: What Environmental Health Leaders Should Know
Peer-reviewed research has demonstrated a myriad of adverse health effects from wireless radiofrequency radiation including increased brain cancer,DNA damage, oxidative stress, immune dysfunction, altered brain development, damaged reproduction, sleep changes, hyperactivity, and memory damage. (RESEARCH HERE)
Watch a recent webinar featuring experts on the issue of wireless radiation.
Linda Birnbaum, former Director of the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences and the National Toxicology Program • Michael Lerner, Co-Founder and President of Commonweal and Co-Founder of Collaborative on Health and the Environment • Joel M. Moskowitz, PhD, Director Center for Family and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of California- Berkeley and Founder of Electromagnetic Radiation Safety • Uloma Uche, PhD, Environmental Working Group, author of new study on hazards of wireless radiation on children. • Sharon Buccino, Legal Expert, NRDC • Cindy Russell, MD (videotape) Founder of Physicians for Safe Technology • Larry Ortega, Founder of Community Union • Theodora Scarato, Executive Director of the Environmental Health Trust • Lendri Purcell, VP, Jonas Philanthropies and Co-Founder of FACTS Families Advocating for Chemical and Toxic Safety • Peter Sullivan, Founder of Clear Light Ventures and Environmental Health Funder • Doug Wood, Co-Founder, Americans for Responsible Technology and Grassroots Environmental Education
https://ehtrust.org/wireless-radiation-what-environmental-health-leaders-should-know/ Source: Environmental Health Trust
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