Re-posted article from 2012: "In Simcoe County, Ontario, two students suffered full cardiac arrest in the past school year. This incidence of adolescent cardiac arrest is 40 times higher than the expected national average and has struck children as young as 13 years old." [Could one reason be microwave radiofrequency radiation emitted by wireless technology such as Wi-Fi?]
On 3 April 2015, Sky News published an article entitled
"Cardiac Arrest: Hidden Killer Of The Young":
"The number of young people who die as a result of sudden cardiac arrest is higher than official figures suggest, experts have told Sky News. Latest figures estimate 12 people under the age of 35 die every week in the UK from an undiagnosed heart condition. However, leading cardiologist Professor Sanjay Sharma thinks the real figures are around 25% higher. He adds: 'I reckon there are probably about 16 deaths per week in the UK from this so-called sudden arrhythmic death syndrome. These deaths are underestimated because many such catastrophes can present in different ways, for example unexplained road traffic accidents, unexplained drownings and even epileptic seizures'."
2012 post:
Heart Problems
In public schools across Canada, some children are reporting racing heart rates while in school. The Safe School Committee has received letters from parents who are frightened and confused. Their children are undergoing extensive medical testing but getting no answers from doctors. Following are testimonies from worried parents and friends: On 3 April 2015, Sky News published an article entitled
"Cardiac Arrest: Hidden Killer Of The Young":
"The number of young people who die as a result of sudden cardiac arrest is higher than official figures suggest, experts have told Sky News. Latest figures estimate 12 people under the age of 35 die every week in the UK from an undiagnosed heart condition. However, leading cardiologist Professor Sanjay Sharma thinks the real figures are around 25% higher. He adds: 'I reckon there are probably about 16 deaths per week in the UK from this so-called sudden arrhythmic death syndrome. These deaths are underestimated because many such catastrophes can present in different ways, for example unexplained road traffic accidents, unexplained drownings and even epileptic seizures'."
2012 post:
Heart Problems
Artists Against Wi-Fi, Canada: "My friend’s son has heart palpitations at the age of 12 and needs a heart monitor and his school has several commercial grade multiple antenna wifi routers. When he is at home, his heart has a regular rhythm. My naturopath’s daughter sat under a commercial grade multiple antenna wifi router at school for a year and became dizzy, nauseas, anxious, had ringing ears, headaches, and was light headed – which are all classic symptoms of over exposure to microwave radiation – that they had to home school her and ultimately move to a remote location away from multiple forms of microwave radiofrequency radiation. The Toronto school board now has defibrillators in every high school because of the risk of heart attack for students."
Safe School Coalition, Canada: In public schools across Canada, some children are reporting racing heart rates while in school. The Safe School Committee has received letters from parents who are frightened and confused. Their children are undergoing extensive medical testing but getting no answers from doctors. In Simcoe County, one young student was scheduled for exploratory heart surgery at Sick Children’s hospital in Toronto to find out why she was having heart problems. Once the girl was out of school for the summer, the symptoms disappeared and the surgery was cancelled. This family has moved to another region.
In Simcoe County, two students suffered full cardiac arrest in the past school year. This incidence of adolescent cardiac arrest is 40 times higher than the expected national average and has struck children as young as 13 years old.
The history of microwave radiation affecting the heart goes back to the 1960‘s. An American neurologist named Allan Frey discovered that microwave radiation — previously thought to be harmless — could interfere with the body’s own electromagnetic signals. He found that microwaves could trigger tachycardia in the hearts of lab animals, even stopping their hearts completely.
A recent peer reviewed study in the European Journal of Oncology proved again that microwave radiation can alter people’s heart rate. An investigative news report on Global Television demonstrated these sudden changes at microwave radiation levels far below Health Canada`s Safety Code 6.
Click here for a Global News report demonstrating how people's heart rate can change when exposed to microwave radiation from devices such as WiFi.
Click here for the most recent study proving low-level microwave radiation can affect the heart [copy of the study published in the European Journal of Oncology].
Click here to watch a video presentation of the study.
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