by Anne Gastinger | May 28, 2026 | Electro Hypersensitivity, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Press Releases, Resources
Current knowledge about Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity...
by Anne Gastinger | Jan 27, 2026 | Electro Hypersensitivity, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Resources
“EMFs Are Bad: Literally over 10,000 Studies document ill Effects Including Cancer and Tumour Growth, RFK Jr. Says” 16th January 2026 Federal study follows decades of global concern and advocacy on mobile phone radiation, with RFK Jr., Children’s Health Defence,...
by Anne Gastinger | Jan 27, 2026 | Electro Hypersensitivity, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Resources
A major opinion piece in Aftonbladet, one of Sweden’s largest and most influential daily newspapers (English translation available), reports on warnings from Swedish experts highlighting alarming increases in memory, sleep, and neurological problems in children...
by Anne Gastinger | Jan 27, 2026 | 5G, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Resources
RFK Jr. tells USA TODAY – 5G towers for cellphone use ‘a major health concern’, he said: “I’m very concerned about it, calling 5G is actually a misnomer, because that doesn’t have to do with 5G and doesn’t tell you what’s wrong with EMFs. EMFs are bad, depending on...
by Anne Gastinger | Jan 27, 2026 | Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Resources, Social Media
In February 2026, communities from around the world are committing to this month-long challenge to regain time and improve their quality of life. Will you join them? Here are some ways you can participate in the OFF February movement in Australia. Individuals...
by Anne Gastinger | Oct 24, 2025 | Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Public Talks, Resources
Wifi and Cellphones: Risks, Research and Remedies Public Talk by Michael FleckAuckland based EMF-Safety Campaigner Where: Avebury House9 Evelyn Cousins Ave, Richmond, Christchurch When: Wednesday, 29th October, 7 – 8:15pm Entry by Koha Organised by...
by Anne Gastinger | Oct 6, 2025 | International, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Public Talks, Resources, Science Journal Articles
The International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (ICBE-EMF) today announced the online publication of its latest paper, “The WHO-Commissioned Systematic Reviews on Health Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation Provide No Assurance of...
by Anne Gastinger | Oct 6, 2025 | Electro Hypersensitivity, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Popular News Media Articles, Resources
A recent map highlighting “hotspots” for autism prevalence across the United States has raised questions about why certain regions stand out in red—indicating higher rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While multiple factors likely contribute to any geographic...
by Anne Gastinger | Jul 15, 2025 | Central Govt Law & Policies, Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Political Submissions, Politics, Popular News Media Articles, Resources
The NZ government is proposing changes to allow taller cell towers, bigger antennas, and stronger EMF radiation—with fewer protections for people, homes, wildlife, and local input. This supports 5G and “smart city” rollouts but increases risks to health and the...
by Anne Gastinger | Jul 14, 2025 | Key Issues, Latest News, Mobile Communication Technologies, Newsletter, Popular News Media Articles, Public Talks, Resources, STANZ Work
Its that time of year again when STANZ needs to hold its Annual General Meeting. Apart from the usual mechanics of the AGM we will be discussing the future of STANZ as several of the original committee members will be standing down and the organization needs new...
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