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There is no question EMFs have a major effect on neurological functioning. They slow our brain waves and affect our long-term mental clarity. We should minimize exposures as much as possible to optimize neurotransmitter levels and prevent deterioration of health.

Eric Braverman, MD

Brain researcher, Author of The Edge Effect, and Director of Path Medical in New York City and The PATH Foundation. Expert in the brain’s global impact on illness and health.

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Read EMR Stop's position on the 2011 WHO IARC announcement that mobile phone radiation is a "2B potential Carcinogen".

WiFi in schools proven to be dangerous
EMR Issues - Wireless LAN & DECT Dangers

Introduction by Dr. Magda Havas, BSc, PhD

This is the documentary on WiFi in schools that was on Global TV 16 by 9, The Bigger Picture on Sunday October 17, 2010. It is an excellent overview of the topic. Parents and teachers need to do something about this since children are exposed to high levels of microwave radiation: the potential hazard and health ramifications are highly disconcerting.


Teachers need to speak out especially if they are sensitive and reacting to this radiation.  Parents and grandparents also need to speak out if their children are reacting adversely with headaches, dizziness, heart irregularities, etc.


The good news is that we can still access internet in schools by using wires rather than wireless technology without being exposed to microwave radiation.


WiFi in schools proven to be dangerous

(14:32 min)

WiFi causes heart problems, headaches and other neurological disorders in children.
Canadian Documentary exposes the truth.

You can't see it but it's everywhere. WiFi connects computers to the internet, no cords required. Now kids are using it in wireless classrooms across the country. But is it an invisible danger? Carolyn Jarvis investigates why some parents say WiFi in schools is making our kids sick.

Dr Havas demonstrates that a Wi-Fi router can cause cardiac arrhythmia and tachycardia in some people. Dr Carpenter, MD, says "You don't want to wait until you can count the bodies before you tell the public that there is a serious potential of harm. And with regard to the issue of Wi-Fi in schools, this is exactly where we are". Hérouville St. Clair in France leads the way by removing Wi-Fi in schools and putting in state of the art fibre optic networks.