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Dr. William J. Rea
International Scientists Appeal to U.N. about Risks of EMFs
190 scientists from 39 nations submitted an appeal to the U.N. asking they instate more protective exposure guidelines for electromagnetic fields (EMF) and wireless technology.
Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivity: A Sufferer’s Memoir
Scott Killingsworth reviews Chemical and Electrical Hypersensitivity: A Sufferer’s Memoir by Jerry Evans, who recounts the emergence of his severe chemical and electrical sensitivity and ensuing life changes.
How to plan a 4-day food rotation diet
by Julie Genser | It’s taken me years to finally sit down and plan out a food rotation menu. I wanted to share my process with you, to help demystify it and get you on a healing regime as soon as possible.
Vodka on My Wheaties
by Ann Lloyd | My memoir was written during my confinement, at sixty-two, in an all porcelain-lined trailer, due to a strange immune system disorder which rendered me unable to function in the “real world.”
All charges against Dr. William J. Rea dismissed
All charges against Dr. William J. Rea by the Texas Medical Board have been dismissed after years of courtroom proceedings and high legal fees.
Dr. William Rea recognized as expert for BP Oil Spill victims
Dr. William J. Rea, world renowned specialist in treating chemical injury, has been featured in several articles of late about the health effects of the BP Oil Spill on cleanup crews and local residents.
Texas Medical Board settles complaint against Dr. Rea
Great news for supporters of William J. Rea, M.D., director of the Environmental Health Center-Dallas and Planet Thrive columnist!
First case against William J. Rea, M.D. dismissed; more to go
Help defend Dr. Rea’s world renowned practice in Environmental Medicine against the accusations of the Texas Medical Board.
A Few Select Safer Condos in Dallas Being Offered for Sale
As of December 1, 2009, a few select Regina Caeli Environmental Condos in Dallas are being offered for sale at $105,000. Buyers may be eligible for the Homebuyers Tax Credits, available until April 30, 2010.