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I've been saying for years that the computer burns my face but I've not found a

doctor who believes me... They say it's not possible. I also see many others

complaining about computers here.

Does anyone know why? Heat? Light? Radiation? My problem improved with a flat

screen monitor and a fan in a cold room but surely isn't gone. I've found

nothing in the research. I'd like to see some discussion of this.

Thanks

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, I and others posted some research and opinions on this starting

about two months ago.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> I've been saying for years that the computer burns my face but I've

not found a doctor who believes me... They say it's not possible. I

also see many others complaining about computers here.

> Does anyone know why? Heat? Light? Radiation? My problem improved

with a flat screen monitor and a fan in a cold room but surely isn't

gone. I've found nothing in the research. I'd like to see some

discussion of this.

> Thanks

>

>

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, I and others posted some research and opinions on this starting

about two months ago.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> I've been saying for years that the computer burns my face but I've

not found a doctor who believes me... They say it's not possible. I

also see many others complaining about computers here.

> Does anyone know why? Heat? Light? Radiation? My problem improved

with a flat screen monitor and a fan in a cold room but surely isn't

gone. I've found nothing in the research. I'd like to see some

discussion of this.

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

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I'm a professional software developer and have been working

with computers for over 20 years. About 4 years ago I came

across this product that I've used since. I want to initially

state that I don't sell this product and I have nothing to

do with the company that offers it.

It's called a Q-Link and it's purpose is to protect you from

man-made EMFs, or electo-magnetical fields. They have many

patents on their devices and I've used the Q-Link for over

4 years with great results.

The name of the company is Clarus and their site is at:

http://www.clarus.com

I think this may help those suffering from the effects of

man-made EMFs.

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I'm a professional software developer and have been working

with computers for over 20 years. About 4 years ago I came

across this product that I've used since. I want to initially

state that I don't sell this product and I have nothing to

do with the company that offers it.

It's called a Q-Link and it's purpose is to protect you from

man-made EMFs, or electo-magnetical fields. They have many

patents on their devices and I've used the Q-Link for over

4 years with great results.

The name of the company is Clarus and their site is at:

http://www.clarus.com

I think this may help those suffering from the effects of

man-made EMFs.

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It's an interesting thing about EMFs and I've wondered

about it myself.

When this whole really bad episode with my skin

started up, I had begun a new job (not super stressful

at that time...) in an environment loaded with

electro-magnetic equipment (think satellite dishes and

broadcast communications stuff, not just the

run-of-the-mill radiation). The computer in my new

office was right in front of an industrial electrical

service panel that actually interfered with my

monitor. One of our engineers finally determined that

I was too close to the panel for safety, so they moved

me...

I've always wondered.

Suzi

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It's an interesting thing about EMFs and I've wondered

about it myself.

When this whole really bad episode with my skin

started up, I had begun a new job (not super stressful

at that time...) in an environment loaded with

electro-magnetic equipment (think satellite dishes and

broadcast communications stuff, not just the

run-of-the-mill radiation). The computer in my new

office was right in front of an industrial electrical

service panel that actually interfered with my

monitor. One of our engineers finally determined that

I was too close to the panel for safety, so they moved

me...

I've always wondered.

Suzi

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