Month: July 2021

Independence Day/5G: The FCC & RF Exposure Guidelines, Internal Controls: The Case for Gross Negligence — Lack of Independence

By Marilynne Martin There are many articles out there regarding the Radio Frequency Exposure Guidelines (“RFEG”) that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is appointed to oversee. Industry and the regulatory agencies claim the current RFEG are adequate to protect the public. Other independent scientists and…

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“Stunning Numbers” — Record Number Of Americans Died From Drug Overdoses During Pandemic, Driven By Fentanyl

By Tyler Durden The CDC released data on drug overdose deaths Wednesday, and the organization found that the total for 2020 soared 30% to a record 93,331 in the virus pandemic year of 2020 than the prior year. About 93,331 Americans died from drug overdoses last year,…

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How Stress Affects the Body – And How Practice Can Help Athletes React Better Under Pressure

By Andrew Wilkinson, Loughborough University and Jamie Barker, Loughborough University It isn’t easy being a professional athlete. Not only are the physical demands greater than most people could handle, athletes also face intense psychological pressure during competition. This is something 18-year-old British tennis player Emma…

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