Not many people know that in 2011 the World Health Organisation recognised the health risks of mobile phones by rating the electromagnetic fields they work on as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.”
Whether you got a new mobile phone for Christmas or are planning on your upgrade this year, start 2016 off right with these tips.
In the 1950s sci fi enthusiasts envisaged a very different world for us. By 2015 you would think we were all taking to our flying cars with robots staffing our houses.
2016 is only a few weeks away and new year’s resolutions are on the horizon. Most people want the new year to be full of success, memorable moments and seized opportunities. But there are lots of contradictory messages about how to achieve all that.
Whether you are thinking about starting a family in the future or trying now these are a few tips that will bring all-round benefits to your life, not just your fertility.
A good night’s rest is eight hours, so here are eight facts to match…
Without artificial light the outdoors was a dangerous place after dark and candles at home were expensive. There wasn’t much to do but go to sleep…
Concern over the health risks of mobile phone masts was almost constantly in the news in the later 2000s and still every so often a new study will come out, or a protest will be made, or a newspaper article written, that reignites the flame.
As the northern hemisphere heads into winter and the days grow shorter spare a thought for those people at the far ends of the earth where the “polar night” means darkness for days at a time and the sun doesn’t make it above the horizon. Sounds pretty grim, right? At least there’s a balance, these people living in the Arctic Circle also get to enjoy the Land of the Midnight Sun.
For a lot of people being accessible 24/7 can turn from a gift to a curse. The same technology that allows world-tripping “digital nomads” to work from a beach in Thailand also allows your boss to email you with questions about work while you are on the same Thai beach.
If electromagnetic fields are all around us, being emitted from all our electrical devices, why are we not worried about all of them?