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Electrosensitivity - Research fails to detect short-term harm from mobile phone masts.


Of the 159 people who took part in the experiment, 44 said they were sensitive to electronic equipment. At first the participants were told when the electric field was turned on while being tested. Under these conditions, the electrosensitive participants reported unpleasant symptoms such as headaches and nausea.

In three further tests the researchers subjected them to 2G radiation, 3G radiation or no radiation under "double blind" conditions, meaning that no one involved knew whether the equipment was switched on. Under these conditions two of the electrosensitive group and five of the control group correctly identified whether the electricity was on every time - no better than you would expect by chance alone.
One survey found that 4% of people in the UK claim to be sensitive to electronic equipment. Many experience flu-like symptoms such as headache, streaming eyes or a burning sensation and for some these are so bad they opt to shield their homes with foil-lined wallpaper or even move to the country.

**One has to ask if these people also believe in bigfoot, ufo's, think 9/11 was an inside job by ZOG and also think that David Icke is right and its all down to the Illuminatie.

So on the basis of this test and past tests, it would appear that there is no such thing as sensitivity to mobile phone radiation

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Anonymous said...

So will you now buy a house with a mobile phone mast on?

Of course you won't you two-faced twat.

Fidothedog said...

Actually I see no problem with them, so yes I would.

As for you frobo, suggest if you are that worried by junk science you get a tinfoil hat.