31 Symptoms associated with EMR

If you suffer from any or these symptoms and your GP can't tell what is wrong

1.      Abdominal pain ___

2.      Aggressive moods ___

3.      Allergies ___

4.      Cold or flu (persistent) ___

5.      Depressive moods ___

6.      Dry or painful eyes ___

7.      Erratic blood pressure ___

8.      Excessive sweating at night ___

9.      Fatigue ___

10.   Hair loss ___

11.   Headaches ___

12.   Heart palpitations/irregular heartbeat ___

13.   Inability to focus ___

14.   Irritability ___

15.   Learning difficulties ___

16.   Libido disturbances ___

17.   Light-headedness/dizziness ___

18.   Loss of appetite ___

19.   Memory loss ___

20.   Menstrual flooding/irregularities ___

21.   Metallic taste in mouth ___

22.   Nausea ___

23.   Nightmares ___

24.   Pain/discomfort in the heart area ___

25.   Pain in the head, neck, shoulders, back ___

26.   Panic attacks ___

27.   Poor concentration ___

28.   Ringing of the ears ___

29.   Sensitivity to noise and/or light ___

30.   Sleep problems ___

31.   Skin rashes/bumps/dryness ___

32.   Tingling – in the head, hands and/or feet ___

33.   Vision problems ___

 

If you are concerned about any of the above and cant quite put your finger on the cause, we invite you to participate in our Research Survey.  We have a form that can be submitted anomalously that if we get large enough numbers completed, may well help many Universities with their research, and provide definitive answers.

 

Even if you don’t believe you are being affected or even think EMR is probably not a threat, please complete the form.  The larger the numbers surveyed the more representative the results will be and there is no rush, this survey will never close; the cumulative results will be invaluable to the medical research departments in universities world over, looking for cures to all EMR related complaints. 

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