
Allergic to WiFi? Are cellphone transmissions making you ill? There’s a cure: live in a cave. That’s the solution for Anne Cautain and Bernadette Touloumond, anyway. The two suffer from Electro-Hypersensitivity (EHS) but have found respite underground, in a cave outside the small town of Beaumugne in Provence-Alpes-Cote D’Azur, France. If you visit, turn off your iPhone.
More:
“La grotte qui protège des ondes du Wi-Fi,” Doan Bui, le Nouvel Observateur
Related:
“Electromagnetic fields and public health,” WHO Fact Sheet
“Psychological factors associated with self-reported sensitivity to mobile phones,” G.J. Rubin A.J. Cleare, S. Wessely, Journal of Psychosomatic Research via NCBI
“Electrohypersensitivity: Observations in the Human Skin of a Physical Impairment, Olle Johansson, Experimental Dermatology Unit, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute
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