For
some time, people often suffer from unexplained and frequent headaches,
and dizziness and skin allergies, some people think that these
seriously ill by the electromagnetic environment (radio) caused this
situation is sometimes referred to as electromagnetic hypersensitivity (
EHS).
In
a recent case, a 15-year-old British girl Jenny Fry suicide, her family
said she long suffered from allergies caused by Wi-Fi signal. Her
mother said that the school's signal to let her feel nausea, chest
tightness, also brought headaches, so she could not concentrate. In related news published in the British newspaper The Daily Mirror.
Many
claimed to be patient EHS participate in a survey at the time referred
to, whenever they approached the emission of electromagnetic signals,
such as Wi-Fi wireless hotspots, cell towers and computer screens, there
will be physical discomfort, such as headache and fatigue. Away from the signal source, their symptoms will be reduced. However,
a 2009 published in "Bioelectromagnetics" Research indicates that
scientifically rigorous research and testing, patients electromagnetic
hypersensitivity in the electromagnetic environment, but they have not
been informed of the signal source is turned on or off. These subjects were not able to clearly distinguish the signal is in the open state.
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: what is the symptom?
Senior
psychology lecturer at King's College London's Dr James Rubin, said:.
"Those claiming to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity persons,
they are obviously ill." He is an expert in electromagnetic
hypersensitivity related fields, he is also the above-mentioned 2009 One of the authors of that study year. He added, "But science shows that those symptoms may not (electromagnetic signals) caused."
Although
the World Health Organization on its website states that suffered from
electromagnetic hypersensitivity crowd will show a "variety of
non-specific symptoms." But the agency also said that "electromagnetic hypersensitivity is not
a rigorous medical diagnosis. No scientific evidence indicates that no
so-called electromagnetic hypersensitivity symptoms of various
Strangeness, and EMF (electromagnetic frequency) there is a link."
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity symptoms can vary, but vary. Generally, however, the so-called "electromagnetic hypersensitivity symptoms" is very broad. This means they can have many causes. For example, a headache may tell you that you are suffering from a cold, or that you drink too much caffeine. Dizziness may indicate the occurrence of stomach flu (viral gastroenteritis), or lack of sleep. Poor concentration and physical discomfort, these symptoms usually can
not identify is caused by what the cause, which may enable doctors to
identify and deal with difficult patients these symptoms.
Electromagnetic waves cause a "disability"?
In
some cases, claiming to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity
patients that electromagnetic hypersensitivity can lead to the weakening
of bodily functions and greatly affect their lives. For
example, according Courthousenews.com reported that a 12-year-old boy's
parents recently filed a lawsuit, they sued the Massachusetts state
government, they believe their children attending private schools are
using a new "industrial-grade wireless network" system, which leads to their children health problems arise. The
boy's parents in court claimed that the boy suffered a headache, skin
itching and rashes, and the emergence of nose bleeding, dizziness and
palpitations. These symptoms, although the doctor did not diagnose, but only during school hours to appear.
School officials denied the school's radio signal system led to the boy These symptoms occur. They
believe that through the assessment of the school system found that
Wi-Fi, the wireless signal level is well within safe parameters
established by the Federal Communications Commission. But
the boy's parents insisted that, the boy's symptoms are typical
electromagnetic hypersensitivity, these symptoms may be thought to cause
the boy appeared abnormal bodily functions, leading to the boy's
disability, and as such, the school should be required to take action to
adjust the school's Wi-Fi system.
In another example case, according to Agence France-Presse reported that in France a woman was issued a proven disability. Because
she electromagnetic hypersensitivity is so severe that she could live
without the electronic device environment to protect themselves from the
effects of electromagnetic signals, all her life in a mountain
warehouse. However, although the court ruled that her symptoms as a "disability",
electromagnetic hypersensitivity not officially been recognized as a
"disease."
Really is an electromagnetic wave fault?
Dr.
James Rubin 2009 treatise, he focuses on those (survey reported over
1,000 people) there are a lot of samples and study records of a variety
of symptoms. The paper concluded that "repeated experiments, has been unable to
replicate this symptom rigorous experimental control variable
conditions."
This may be because the wireless signal does not lead the cause of these strange symptoms, there may be other causes. Because each individual is different, and a range of health and
environmental factors, it is difficult to ascertain in the end it is
what factors cause these symptoms, but it is clear that the
electromagnetic wave may not be the direct cause of these symptoms.
Perhaps there is indeed a factor in the cause of these symptoms played a role. This factor may be "anti-placebo effect." Nocebo
effect in 1955 made by Dr. Henry K. Beecher, its simple explanation is
that patients do not believe treatment is effective, may lead to
deterioration. For electromagnetic hypersensitivity, if the anti-placebo effect
exists, one will always believe that exposure to electromagnetic fields
caused by the symptoms, this belief may actually cause a variety of
symptoms do appear, even though not because of the existence of the
electromagnetic environment.
Whether caused by Wi-Fi "allergy" is a real pain is certainly true. Such
as the 15-year-old girl should Jenny Fry, in November 2012, she began
to appear such "allergy" symptoms, which made her miserable. After three years experienced torture, she finally committed suicide by hanging in a tree, ending the world's suffering.
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