Next level ES/MCS research in Europe identifies crisis in Public Health and highlights crisis in Canadian medicine; offers next-level understanding of electro- and chemical sensitivity.

  Graphics credit: EHS & MCS Research and Treatment Group Since 2009, distinguished French/Belgian physicians and researchers with roots in the cancer field have been doing groundbreaking work on multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) and electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS). These are twinned conditions often suffered by the same people and I’ll discuss this work its implications in … Continue reading Next level ES/MCS research in Europe identifies crisis in Public Health and highlights crisis in Canadian medicine; offers next-level understanding of electro- and chemical sensitivity.

An Update on Canada’s Chemicals Management Process, Monsanto-Bayer Approved to be the New Agrichem Giant, and Why this is Bad For You!

Some weeks ago, we promised you a report on what’s happening at the federal level, in Canada and in the US. In Canada, we want to report on what the government is intending to do regarding the so-called Chemicals Management Process (CMP) report, filed last June in the context of a larger review of the … Continue reading An Update on Canada’s Chemicals Management Process, Monsanto-Bayer Approved to be the New Agrichem Giant, and Why this is Bad For You!

Extra! Extra! Extra! The Washington Post on How the “Growing Stink” of Fragrance in Consumer Products is Driving Workers Out of the Workplace

Garnering national attention, Elizabeth Leamy of the Washington Post  wrote yesterday that there is a ‘growing stink’ regarding the increasingly common use of unnecessary scents in everyday products – from garbage bags to tissues – that has led to over 1 in 3 Americans experiencing health problems when exposed to these high levels of scented … Continue reading Extra! Extra! Extra! The Washington Post on How the “Growing Stink” of Fragrance in Consumer Products is Driving Workers Out of the Workplace