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Lynn Quiring - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Lynn Quiring is a Registered Pharmacist, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, and holds a degree in Naturopathic Medicine. He has been working in the natural medicine field for over 10 years. He has researched electromagnetic fields and cell phone radiation extensively and is considered an expert in this field. He writes and lectures extensively on this subject. He feels electromagnetic radiation is the greatest toxin of the 21st century is especially passionate about educating others ... [More]
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- Cell Phone Towers and Mobile Phone Masts - Beacons of Harm
[Health-and-Fitness] Cell phone towers, as cleverly as they are being disguised, are beacons of harm. Learn why these towers are harmful, local governments are helpless in keeping them out of their communities, and what you can do to minimize your exposure. Find out how many towers and antennas are near your home and office. Do you really want one of these sitting on top of your child's school building? If you didn't care before you will after you read this article and see the studies.
- How Electromagnetic Radiation is Affecting Your Hormones
[Health-and-Fitness] Who would have guessed it. Something like cell phone radiation affecting our hormones. But that's exactly what we've learned. All these frequencies in the air from all our wireless technology are affecting the hormones of both men and women. Read the article to find out why this happens.
- Can't Sleep at Night? Your Cell Phone May Be the Culprit!
[Health-and-Fitness:Sleep-Snoring] If you're having a problem with insomnia you might be surprised to learn that your cell phone could be the reason. Studies have shown that electromagnetic radiation inhibits the production of one of our hormones called melatonin.
- Wi-fi and Wi-max - Why You Shouldn't Use Them
[Communications:Broadband-Internet] Wi-Fi and its big brother Wi-Max are the hot new craze in wireless technology and Internet access. Although this wireless technology seems convenient and fun its effect on health can be devastating. It adds to the growing sea of electropollution that society is beginning to drown in as we add more and more wireless applications to our lives. Will this convenience kill us?
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