An online story July 13 looks at how illnesses related to wireless devices - environmental sensitivities including electro-magnetic hypersensitivity (EMS) - are being treated at the Women’s College Hospital in Toronto. The article mentions waiting lists of up to nine months.
EMS is the umbrella term used for medical issues related to cell phone use, wireless radiation and other related concepts. Symptoms include disrupted sleep, headaches, nausea, dizziness, heart palpitations, memory problems, and skin rashes.
Read Wireless Radiation Illnesses Treated at Toronto Hospital (WhatsYourTech.ca).
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