Menopause awareness and information has gone from a tiny, misinformed trickle to a tsunami of knowledge, thanks to a combination of factors: the retraction of inaccurate but highly influential US research, the 2003 Million Women Study, which wrongly linked HRT to breast cancer (the research has since been corrected and republished); the Davina Effect, where public figures, appalled at the lack of public discussion around menopause, initiated their own; and the refusal of this generation of menopausers to put up and shut up, unlike our mammies and grannies who suffered in silence and stigma.
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With the widespread use of cell phone towers and internet technology, concerns have arisen over health effects of wireless energy, most notably with the recent introduction of Fifth Generation (5G) wireless network technology. Public health expert Raymond Barglow reviews the epidemiological data and science behind these concerns and shows that there is, in fact, nothing to worry about.