by an anonymous father in Sweden | Our daughter Johanna went to school in the Falkenberg school district in Sweden. During the spring of 2006, she was in third grade and experienced headaches and profound fatigue.
Electrical Sensitivity News
Low-EMF zone in Stockholm suburb defeated on technicality
The Swedish town of Södertälje loses a battle to keep out cell towers in order to create a low-EMF zone.
Our neighbors agreed to turn off their wireless networks
by Ann and Torkel Atterbom (translated from Swedish) | We finally discovered the reason for the months of constant headaches and sleep problems.
MCS activism: How to be represented in an unsafe place
How can chemically and electrically sensitive people do public activism work when the spaces they need to enter are not accessible? E.I. Jane to the rescue!
MCS housing prototype available soon for testing
EcoTECH Design Studio’s MCS housing prototype unit is being installed in Pennsylvania and will be available this July for testing by interested parties.
May is Electromagnetic Radiation Awareness Month
MCS America has made an incredible awareness kit to help you educate your friends, colleagues, family members, and local community.
A call for solidarity among environmentally sensitive people
by Steen Hviid | The FCC is promoting the dismantling of all telephone landlines in the entire country. This will be a disaster for electrosensitive people who cannot use a cell phone.
Radiation-free cabin draws attention to electro-pollution
A group of Swedish electrically hypersensitive (EHS) activists put up a Faraday cage shaped like a cabin in downtown Gothenburg, Sweden in order to draw attention to the problem of electro-pollution.
New financial aid website for the chemically sensitive
“Practical Support For People with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity” connects those who are too ill to support themselves because of MCS with those who want to help by sending much needed funds or goods.
Germany pioneers environmentally controlled hospital rooms
A Hamburg hospital has designed two environmentally controlled rooms for people with chemical sensitivities and environmental allergies.