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Re: "Hypersensitivity to electricity"
>Picture - A man claiming to be hypersensitive to electricity:
>http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/0011/09/el.html
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>Since the source of the message if "Aftonbladet" (a badly reputated
newspaper in Sweden - the name means "Evenings paper") you should know, what
kind of good scientific source this is!
I think that it is quite obvious that the ref. isn't to something like
Science or Radiation Research. Franz' point is of course relevant in the
sense that Aftonbladet is one of the two worst sensational newspapers we
have in Sweden (Expressen is worse among the bad and truly downhill).
Besides that - the case did indeed get a lot of attention here.
The story actually has a version in English at:
http://www.feb.se/NEWS/news199x-2000.html
(scroll down about60 % on the page)
Regardless of what you think about Aftonbladet - it has a large impact on
people's minds although their selection of news can be discussed...
(Expressen and Aftonbladet only work with the dinosaur part of the brain -
emotions).
My personal opinions only,
Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
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