Investigative reporter Ellen Sugarman has released a revised edition of her popular book, Warning: The Electricity Around You May Be Hazardous To Your Health. How to Protect Yourself from Electromagnetic Fields. Originally published by Simon and Schuster, the 1st edition of Warning sold over 25,000 copies in 7 printings. The 2nd edition, was published by The Miriam Press in November 1997 ($16.95); the revised edition includes new information on cell phone and RF radiation hazards. The book also offers practical, common sense advice on how to protect yourself and your family from 60-hertz EMFs in the home, the workplace, your children's schools and your community.
Sugarman has been researching the health risks of EMFs since 1989, when she began interviewing scientists, EPA staff, power compnay officials, electrical workers unions, and public utility commissions. In the book, Sugarman reports that the amount of undisclosed information about EMFs is enourmous, and that a coverup results from a collusion between industry and the federal government. Sugarman says that "the purpose of the book is to inform and empower. It is only through a genuine understanding of the up-to-date facts about EMFs that you can take steps to protect yourself and your family from dangerous exposure to the fields."
Some of the topics in Warning include:
Warning presents clear guidelines on how to control your EMF exposures inside and outside, at home and work and school. It shows you how to reduce your EMF risks, in ways that are affordable and will fit with your lifestyle. It provides important, practical information on a misunderstood environmental hazard that we're all exposed to in our normal, daily comings and goings. It does all this in layman terms that are easily accessible and carefully documented. Sugarman even provides you with a thirty page appendix of EMF health effects studies to help you sort the fact from the fiction.
While Sugarman's book will not be available in bookstores, it may be ordered from the author at www.emfwarning.com, with your Visa, Mastercard or check payment accepted online or by mail or fax.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ellen Sugarman is an investigative reporter who writes for magazines and newspapers around the country and produces independent segments for television news shows, including "20/20", the BBC, and Fox. A resident of Florida, Sugarman has produced important stories on medical coverups, including an early "20/20" story on heterosexual AIDS and an award-winning article about an MS epidemic in Florida. She also writes thrillers and screenplays.