by Julie Genser | I recently did a search online for less toxic hair salons and stylists to see if I could find any near me and was surprised to find quite a few across the country.
by Julie Genser | I recently did a search online for less toxic hair salons and stylists to see if I could find any near me and was surprised to find quite a few across the country.
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.
Dear Stephen, One of the many troubling symptoms my teenage daughter has is a rash that has developed on the back of her head, in the upper neck area near her hairline.
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.
Chemical intolerance is not just a problem in heavily populated areas of the globe, but can also strike in the Arctic.
“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.
A Hamburg hospital has designed two environmentally controlled rooms for people with chemical sensitivities and environmental allergies.
Having tax-exempt status opens up a world of fundraising opportunities for new safer housing non-profit “re|shelter” in 2011 and beyond.
The free safer housing listings and resources found on the former MCSsafehomes.com website have been merged into reshelter.org.
by Steen Hviid | In a note to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the telecom company AT&T asks the commission to mandate the total dismantling of all telephone landlines in the entire United States.