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The EMR Factor in Our Environment
A Sydney doctor, commenting on the incidence of and the fight against breast cancer, noted that while many personal factors such as heredity could not be avoided, there were many other factors that could be dealt with, among these he included avoiding electromagnetic radiation exposure.
Ref: Letters to the editor, Sydney Morning Herald, Sept 1993.
(It has been reported that 90% of breast cancer cases have no heredity factor. This suggests that environmental factors, believed to be associated with cancer, should be carefully assessed and mitigated where possible. EMR is one such factor.)
A publication (THE HOME ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT) is available (see recommended reading) based on 8 years of research, the personal experiences of individuals as well as those of the author. It contains practical guidelines for dealing with EMR in the home and for the person with electro-hypersensitivity (EHS).
RECOMMENDED READING
THE HOME ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT (1998) Betty Venables, 216 President Ave, Miranda, NSW, 2228 Australia
CROSS CURRENTS (1990) R.O. Becker, J.P. Tarcher Inc L.A. California
HIDDEN HAZARDS (1995) Prof R Laura & J Ashton
PERILS OF PROGRESS (1997) Prof. R Laura & J Ashton, Sally Milner Publishing. NSW, Australia
FIELDS OF CONFLICT (1998) D Maish, EMFacts, PO Box 95 North Hobart 7002 Tasmania.
CHEMICAL CRISIS (1994) D. Crumpler, Scribe Publications Newham, Vic., Australia
CHEMICAL RISKS & THE UNBORN: (1991) A Parent's Guide available from Toxic Chemicals Committee, Total Environment Centre Shop 1, Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney 2000
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The EMR SAFETY NETWORK-INTERNATIONAL, Phone 02 9540 3936
(c) 1997 Betty Venables