EVIDENCE ACCUMULATES FOR THE VICTIMS OF INDUSTRIAL WIND TURBINES
First International Symposium on Adverse Health Effects from Wind Turbines
ONTARIO, Canada, Sept. 22 /CNW Telbec/ - A groundbreaking two-day symposium called The Global Wind Industry and Adverse Health Effects: Loss of Social Justice? is about to shed more light on the controversy of adverse health effects caused by living too close to industrial wind developments.
An extraordinary gathering of expert speakers from the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada will present important research relating to health issues reported by people around the world living in close proximity to industrial wind turbines.
International experts include Nina Pierpont, M.D., PhD. (U.S.A.), Christopher Hanning, M.D. (U.K.), Michael Nissenbaum, M.D. (U.S.A.), John Harrison, Ph.D. (Can) and Arline Bronzaft, Ph.D. (U.S.A.) who will discuss the adverse effects of wind turbine noise on sleep, impacts on children and urgent need for human health research. Proceedings of the Symposium will be published online.
Recorded Symptoms -----------------
Chronic Sleep Disturbance, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Hypertensive Episodes, Vertigo, Skin Rash, Nausea, Migraine, Tinnitus, Nosebleeds and Vomiting.
About the Society -----------------
The Society for Wind Vigilance is an international federation of physicians, engineers and other professionals promoting independent clinical health studies on adverse health effects of wind turbines.
The Society was formed in response to the growing number of health complaints arising with the arrival of industrial wind developments near peoples' homes. The Society is calling for a full, clinical study into these health problems, mitigation of the problems now existing and a moratorium on wind development until these actions have been completed.
This world first will take place at the Waring House Inn and Conference Center, October 29-31, 2010 in beautiful Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada.
Space is limited.
For further information go to www.windvigilance.com
For further information: For further information: Beth Harrington, [email protected], T. 647 588-8647
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