EHS Is Not Rare, It’s Ignored. We Demand Recognition and Action Now
Diagnosing electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) article published 2nd July 2025
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) remains one of the most misunderstood and overlooked conditions of our time, despite being recognised as far back as the 19th century. In this comprehensive article, Michael Bevington, Chair of Trustees at Electrosensitivity UK, sheds light on the evolving science of EHS detailing its short- and long -term symptoms, diagnostic tools, and biological markers. Drawing on historical accounts, modern clinical research, and real-world case studies, Bevington challenges the dismissive narrative often promoted by mainstream institutions and highlights the need for evidence- based recognition of EHS. From early reports of telegraph workers in the 1870s to recent findings around Wi-Fi, smart meters, and 5G exposures, the article outlines a compelling and medically grounded framework for diagnosing this complex condition calling for a more ethical, transparent, and biologically aware approach to public health and wireless technologies.
It is a national scandal that public health authorities continue to dismiss EHS and the harm caused by unchecked wireless radiation. By failing to acknowledge the truth, they are enabling a growing epidemic of environmental illness.
The EM Radiation Research Trust demands urgent action. We demand recognition for those suffering. We demand transparency and a genuine application of the Precautionary Principle. Governments must start protecting people not industry. History will not look kindly on inaction in the face of mounting evidence. It’s time to put public health first before more lives are needlessly affected.
Read the full article here: https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/article/diagnosing-electromagnetic-hypersensitivity-ehs/194977/