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European Leaders Call for Ban of Cell Phones and WiFi in Schools

Posted by: Dr. Mercola | June 02 2011

A Council of Europe committee examined evidence that the cell phones and

wireless internet connections have " potentially harmful " effects on humans,

and decided that immediate action was required to protect children. They

ruled that the technologies pose a health risk and should be banned from

schools.

The committee report argued that it was crucial to avoid repeating the

mistakes made when public health officials failed to recognize the dangers

of asbestos, tobacco smoking and lead.

According to the Telegraph:

" The report also highlighted the potential health risks of cordless

telephones and baby monitors, which rely on similar technology ... The

Council of Europe ... is highly influential in policy-making and has often

seen its decisions enacted through conventions and treaties. "

{snip}

Besides brain tumors, scientists have shown that radiation from cell phones

and other wireless devices can:

Harm your blood cells and cause cellular changes Possibly accelerate

and contribute to onset of autism, and trigger Alzheimer's disease

Damage your DNA Damage your eyes

Cause nerve-cell damage Cause sleep disruptions, fatigue and

headaches

continued:

http://emf.mercola.com/sites/emf/archive/2011/06/02/european-leaders-call-for-ba\

n-of-cell-phones-and-wifi-in-schools.aspx

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