Toronto Women’s College Hospital Conference
Impacts of Wireless Technology on Health: A symposium for Ontario’s medical community
On May 31st, 2019 a symposium was hosted by the Environmental Health Clinic at Women’s College Hospital entitled: Impacts of Wireless Technology on Health: A symposium for Ontario’s medical community.
Preliminary Clinical Practice Guidelines for EHS (.pdf)
The symposium consisted of presentations and interactive group discussion about the impact of wireless technology on health. Speakers included clinicians, medical researchers, patient advocates and technicians discussing the demographics, toxicology, epidemiology and pathophysiology or wireless technology, current best practices for management of illness, up-to-date research and the lived experiences of patients.
Proceedings from a Symposium on the Impacts of Wireless Technology on Health (.pdf)
May 31, 2019 Presentations
- Introduction: Impacts of Wireless Technology on Health: A Symposium for Ontario’s Medical Community
- IARC Implications
- Electrical Hypersensitivity (Ehs) and the ‘Social Model’ of Disability
- Emf’s 101: Impacts on Health in the Community
- National NGOs in Ontario and Advocacy
- The Invisible made Visible no Place to Hide a Global Phenomenon: Systems And Mitigation
- Wireless (Mw/Rf) Radiation Harms Without Heating, How We Know, And Implications
- Using Law and Advocacy to Win Accommodations and Promote Reform in a Wireless World
- Wireless Justice from Precaution to Prevention
- Impacts On Learning Institutions, Students And Teachers
- Patient Advocacy Driven by Personal Experience
- Impacts of Wireless Technology on Health Emf, Canaries, Clinical Experiences
Wireless Technology Symposium
Friday May 31, 2019 – Women’s College Hospital
This is from Canadians for Safe Technology C4ST.org
Toronto – Doctors treating patients from over-exposure to wireless radiation joined scientists at Queen’s Park to recommend the Ontario Government take steps to protect public health before the roll-out of wireless 5G – the next generation of cell phone technology.
2014 Symposium
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A discussion with our distinguished panel at the Symposium on Health Issues Associated with the Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Radiation