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Toronto Hospital is First to Recognize Symptoms from Wireless Radiation

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TORONTO, June 18, 2012 /CNW/ - Women*s College Hospital says family doctors must

learn to detect the symptoms of exposure to wireless radiation.

The hospital released a statement saying the symptoms include disrupted sleep,

headaches, nausea, dizziness, heart palpitations, memory problems, and skin

rashes. These symptoms are now labelled Electro-magnetic Hyper-sensitivity, or

**EMS**.

Health-care practitioners need to better understand EMS so they can help their

patients,** said Dr. Riina Bray, medical director of the hospital*s

Environmental Health Clinic.

Dr. Bray says the world is becoming dominated by wireless internet, cell phones

and cell towers, and there can be a broad range of health impacts.

The hospital*s Environmental Health Clinic has begun holding educational

workshops on the subject for doctors.

Last year the World Health Organization placed microwave radiation from wireless

internet and cell phones on an official Cancer watch-list. Since then several

schools have removed their wifi systems and the Catholic teacher's union in

Ontario has called for a moratorium on wifi installations in classrooms.

www.womenscollegehospital.ca

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