If you are electrically sensitive or have other health concerns, what can you do to prevent the installation of a Smart Meter at your home?
If you are electrically sensitive or have other health concerns, what can you do to prevent the installation of a Smart Meter at your home?
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.
MCSsafehomes.com has just published several comprehensive checklists to help guide both chemically sensitive househunters and homeowners looking to rent or sell to chemically sensitive clients.
by Lisa Pausmann | Parts 2 & 3 of this helpful guide to outdoor living when you have severe chemical and electrical sensitivities.
All charges against Dr. William J. Rea by the Texas Medical Board have been dismissed after years of courtroom proceedings and high legal fees.
A free blogging service to help those in housing crisis due to disabling environmental intolerances appeal to their personal community for critical fundraising in the absence of other resources.
Fifteen apartments built for people with chemical sensitivities are scheduled to be completed near Zurich, Switzerland in 2013.
If you haven’t heard, electric companies around the country are planning to install wireless “smart meters” in our backyards and we cannot currently opt-out of this program, even for health reasons.
Help defend Dr. Rea’s world renowned practice in Environmental Medicine against the accusations of the Texas Medical Board.
A new conversation: What are intentional communities willing to do in order to accommodate those with chemical, electrical, and other environmental sensitivities?