UK Conference: Wireless Radiation: the Elephant in the Classroom

Saturday 9th November, Forest Row, East Sussex, England


The fully evidence-based conference will illuminate the science underpinning biological impacts of wireless radiation including neurological effects, the classification of radio frequency radiation as a Group 2B carcinogen, and specific vulnerabilities of children and adolescents. Practical, simple ways to reduce exposures at school and at home to reduce risk of negative health impacts for children and their families will be outlined.


Dr Devra Davis, epidemiologist and toxicologist, lead author on a Nobel Peace Prize-winning team, former scientific advisor to the Clinton administration and founder of the Environmental Health Trust will be travelling from the US to explain current science published on this issue.


Dr. Erica Mallery-Blythe will lecture on the evidence pertaining to variations in sensitivity to electromagnetic fields in humans.

Erica is Special Expert at the International Commission on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields, Founder of Physicians’ Health Initiative for Radiation and Environment, Advisor for Oceania Radiofrequency Scientific Advisory Association and Honorary Member of the British Society of Ecological Medicine.

In addition to the science on detrimental effects on human health, evidence will be shared regarding environmental impacts including on pollinators such as bees as well as other diverse forms of flora and fauna. The current exposure limits will be discussed and deficits in the construction of them will be explained.


Two scientific papers underpinning the conference:

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Conference by PHIRE Medical Team who provided this information - https://phiremedical.org/ 

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