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FREE EMF Education Session with Dr. David Carpenter
What are the effects EMFs on our daily lives? Wednesday, July 20th, 7:00 p.m. Raritan HS Auditorium, 419 Middle Rd.
Join us for the first in a series of education sessions on the environmental, financial, aesthetic, and health impact of EMF exposure on communities:
Dr. David Carpenter, EMF expert and researcher will discuss:
· What are EMFS (Electromagnetic fields)? Where are they?
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· What impact can they have on children, senior citizens, Immuno-compromised? Implanted medical devices?
· What do we know about EMF exposure and health risks including cancer
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and dementia?
Dr. David Carpenter, a public health physician who serves as director of the Institute for Health and the Environment, a Collaborating Center of the World Health Organization, as well as a professor of environmental health sciences at University of Albany's School of Public Health.
He previously served as Director of the Wadsworth Center of the New York State Department of Health, and as Dean of the University at Albany School of Public Health. Carpenter, who received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School, has more than 370 peer-reviewed publications, 6 books and 50 reviews and book chapters to his credit.
Presented by Assemblywoman Amy Handlin and RAGE - Residents Against Giant
Electric
RAGE (Residents Against Giant Electric), a Monmouth County non-profit citizen-driven organization is opposed to the proposed JCP&L Monmouth Reliability Project.
• Website: www.stopjcpl.org
• Facebook Public Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RAGE2016/
• Facebook RAGE: https://www.facebook.com/NJRAGE16/?fref=ts
• Petition: http://chn.ge/22PWIyA