Don’t miss the link after the cartoon p.s. Please read what the CDC says about caution and cell phones: https://www.electronicsilentspring.com/cell-phones-cdc/ … Continue reading
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“Pharmatizing” our Children – The ADHD Offensive By Marcia Lee, Kids Focus 6/28/15 … Continue reading
Listen to Katie Singer interview Ed Friedman (December 17, 2015 Occupy teleconference) … Continue reading
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Published in Seattle Magazine, January 2011 UW Scientist Henry Lai Makes Waves in the Cell Phone Industry UW scientist Dr. Henry Lai never set out to link cell phones to cancer, but his work—and efforts By Naomi Ishisaka January 2011 … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring November, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com First, a selection of notable work: Safer baby monitor options: https://www.electronicsilentspring.com/baby-monitors/ Cecelia Doucette has worked with the Ashland, Massachusetts Public Schools to create Best Practices for Mobile Devices. … Continue reading
Question from reader: I listened to you on Coast to Coast AM and really enjoyed what you had to say. What do you recommend for blocking or absorbing material. Is there a meter you recommend? Answer from Katie Singer: Shielding … Continue reading
Question from reader: I am considering purchasing the Smart Meter Guard to reduce EMF exposure from smart meters. The website is http://smartmeterguard.com. Unfortunately, in my state (PA), smart meters are mandated by law and the utility has threatened to turn … Continue reading
Question from reader: Dear Katie, Thank you for your work. To the point, have you ever uncovered a connection between atrial fibrillation and the electronic environment in which we live? Thank you. Answer from Katie Singer: I don’t know … Continue reading
With the Librarian of Congress’ authorization, you can now hack (circumvent software controls to unlock or get access to) tablets, vehicle software, video games, wireless modems, wearable wireless devices such as smartwatches, smart (wireless transmitting utility) meters and smart appliances, … Continue reading
I have severe hearing loss. About five years ago, I noticed that without warning, the hearing aids began to frequently emit a painful and deafening high pitched scream–usually when I was in certain locations, or when someone walked by me … Continue reading
from the Friends of Amazon Creek In 2013, AT&T proposed installing a 75-foot tower on a church property next to a protected nature area of Eugene, Oregon known as Amazon Creek. AT&T was required to notify neighbors within 500 feet … Continue reading
Hi Katie, I am a 79 year-old, ex-Vietnam veteran and a military communications officer. I suffered microwave illness while serving in Vietnam and have suffered such every since. They covered the illness up in the military and all of my … Continue reading
by Jill Allatta Since the mid-90s, Katie Singer has taught and written about Fertility Awareness, an evidence-based form of natural family planning. Katie advocates for menstrual cycle health. She has worked in Amish, African, Guatemalan and other communities. She … Continue reading
Dr. Gary Olhoeft, Phd’s speaks at the EMR Policy Institute Conference in Golden, Colorado in 2009 Part One Part Two … Continue reading
Electronics in Our Ecosystem A Talk by Katie Singer for Wireless Technology and Public Health: A Conference Sponsored by the Santa Clara County Medical Association Alliance Foundation October 10, 2015 Download Audio A few billion years ago, before humans created … Continue reading
An Electronic Silent Spring September, 2015 Newsletter from Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com 1. Does a window crack open? Check out Consumer Reports’ new story about cell phones and exposure to electromagnetic radiation. click here 2. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn) and Rep. … Continue reading
c 2015 by Katie Singer www.electronicsilentspring.com What are regulations, and why do we need them? When we instruct children to look both ways before crossing the street, we introduce them to a safety regulation. As cars become common, we required … Continue reading