Known Medical Conditions with Root Cause Some Type of Wireless Aggression - aeonSolutions/AeonLabs-Safety-Health GitHub Wiki
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to damage hair in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to create the necessary conditions for the medical condition known as "Hair Loss". View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to create the necessary conditions for the medical condition "Herpes" to appear in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.
Filaggrin deficiency can result in a damaged, sensitive, and 'leaky' skin barrier that allows higher than normal water loss (which can lead to dry, scaly skin), as well as allowing harmful substances to get through the epidermis, where they can trigger responses from itchiness to extra dry, sensitive skin and allergies.
Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to cause skin wear and even skin damage to the point of creating the necessary conditions for the appearance of this medical condition known as "Filaggrin Deficiency". View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to cause extreme muscle tension in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to cause pressure-like sensation and even pressure-like pain in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to cause sting-like pain in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.
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Electromagnetic aggressive environments are known to cause rotten teeth in a person's body. View the List of Publications here for more information.