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Join us for a Patreon conversation and Q&A with Dr. Sam Milham on July 25!
Dr. Sam Milham, physician, epidemiologist, and author will join EHT’s Theodora Scarato to discuss his life’s work revealing the science and exposing the immense health impacts of electromagnetic fields.
Dr. Milham worked for decades at the Washington State Department of Health. As the author of the book Dirty Electricity, Milham, has paved the way for many to learn about the issue of electromagnetic radiation.  Join us live to learn more about his work  and ask questions!
Monday, July 25, 2022
1PM PT
4 PM EST
Dr. Sam Milham, MD, MPH, is a physician and epidemiologist specializing in public health. He has more than one hundred scientific publications addressing the health effects of electromagnetic fields as well as his groundbreaking book, Dirty Electricity.   Dr. Milham worked for decades at the Washington State Department of Health and has taught public health at universities across the country, and has been awarded the Robert Carl Strom Foundation Humanitarian Award as well as the Ramazzini Prize for his pioneering work in describing the occupational cancer risks of electromagnetic fields. He lives in Olympia, Washington.
 
About His Book “Dirty Electricity
Dirty Electricity tells the story of Dr. Samuel Milham, the scientist who first alerted the world about the frightening link between occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic pollution, and human disease. Milham takes readers through his early years and education, following the twisting path that led to his discovery that most of the twentieth century diseases of civilization, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and suicide, are caused by electromagnetic field exposure.
Dr. Milham warns that because of the recent proliferation of radio frequency radiation from cell phones and towers, terrestrial antennas, Wi-Fi and Wi-max systems, broadband internet over power lines, and personal electronic equipment, we may be facing a looming epidemic of morbidity and mortality. In Dirty Electricity, he reveals the steps we must take, personally and as a society, to coexist with this marvelous but dangerous technology.