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Radio wave sickness: the history of electrohypersensitivity

New WorldRadio wave sickness: the history of electrohypersensitivity

New World - August 03, 2022

During the 1950s, clinics were established in Moscow, Leningrad, and other cities in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to study and treat thousands of workers suffering from a new occupational disease. It was called radio wave sickness.

   

These patients manufactured, inspected, repaired or used microwave equipment. Some worked in radar installations, others for radio or television stations, or telephone companies. Still others operated radio frequency heaters and sealants used in a growing number of industries using technology developed during World War II.

Arthur Firstenberg is a scientist and journalist at the forefront of a global movement to debunk government and industry claims about the supposed safety of electromagnetic fields.

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