Insurance Companies Cease Coverage for Cellphone-Related Cancer
By Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
Good information about cellphone-related health risks is extremely hard to come by in the US. The cellphone industry, corporate media, and federal government are all engaged in a massive disinformation campaign about a looming public health catastrophe that is well-recognized in Europe and elsewhere. There is more than a decade of research documenting the link between cellphone use and cancer, immune problems, and infertility. The insurance industry sees the writing on the wall. Which is why you won’t get coverage if your brain or breast cancer can be linked to cellphone use. According to medical researchers, the US is facing a public health catastrophe comparable to the cancer epidemic triggered by cigarettes and asbestos exposure.
Check out the video below to see why cancer patients are filing class actions lawsuits against cellphone manufacturers. Why brain tumors have overcome leukemia as the most common childhood killer. And why cellphone manufacturers have invested billions of dollars to keep this information from the American public.
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photo credit: Spitzgogo_CHEN (Nokia 6230i) via photopin cc
Dr. Bramhall is a retired American child and adolescent psychiatrist, activist and political refugee in New Zealand.
Her first book The Most Revolutionary Act: Memoir of an American Refugee describes the circumstances that led her to leave the US in 2002. She has also published two young adult novels about political activism: The Battle for Tomorrow: A Fable
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She is involved in the national leadership of the New Zealand Green Party and has a political blog at StuartJeanneBramhall.com
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