Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011
NEW DISEASE FOUND IN AMERICA - THE END OF 2012 NEWS
New Disease Found: Allergy-Use Wi-Fi wireless Internet networks or Wi-Fi that extends marks the technological developments in the digital age. Behind the modernity that is created, the signals emitted in almost all corners of public space may begin to trigger a new health problems: allergic to Wi-Fi.
In the United States, is allergic to an electromagnetic signal beam is estimated to hit about five percent of its citizens. Disease known as electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is characterized by symptoms of headache, muscle cramps, sunburn, and chronic pain.
In addition to Wi-Fi signal beam, the condition was also strengthened the influence of exposure to mobile phone signals are too strong, and satellite.
Diane Schou, one patient, tells the BBC, "My face turned red, felt head pain, impaired vision, and felt sick at the thought. And, later I also started feeling pain in the chest. For me, it feels like a life-threatening."
In order to reduce his suffering, he had lived in a room designed impermeable timber of electromagnetic waves. However, it is not enough to protect it. Together with her husband, she was forced to move from his residence in Iowa to a remote village in the Green House, West Virginia, where only occupied about 143 residents.
Janice Tunnicliffe experienced a similar case. The woman was in pain every 55 years adjacent to the devices that emit electromagnetic fields, such as Wi-Fi, television, lights, radio, television. "Wi-Fi makes me feel to have a brace on the back of the head of an attractive force of my life," he said as quoted by the Daily Mail.
Government of Sweden and Switzerland believe this condition. However, the UK Health Protection Agency said that the researchers failed to develop the relationship between electromagnetic waves and disease. Many doctors even believe that conditions like those experienced by Tunnicliffe's just a psychosomatic.
Graham Lamburn, from Powerwatch, an organization that examines the effects of electromagnetic fields, say three to four percent of the population reported a sensitivity of electrosensitivity. "Such cases are rare, but there are some people who have to give up homes and jobs because of electrosensitivity."
While the World Health Organization or WHO said that a number of cases only casuistic. "EHS has no clear diagnostic criteria. There is no scientific basis to link EHS symptoms to electromagnetic fields. EHS is not a medical diagnosis," the official statement of WHO
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