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People who had no contact with one an¬other told the same story: they felt as if they had been lying in the sun for too long, their skin felt burned and stretched, they could no longer face using their VDUS and some of them were forced to keep in the shade as they couldn’t stand sunlight. They couldn’t stand fluorescent lighting either. The latter was something they all talked about. What was this all about? My schooldays studies of physics and chemistry were only basic. I’d taken liberal arts and hadn’t even dreamed of landing in this kind of situation.
It was difficult to ignore similar stories coming from so many people, even though the doctors and technicians that I interviewed one after the other told me that this was impossible. Computer display screens do not cause radiation injuries. Who then, had said that the bank employee had radiation injuries? Bjorn Lagerholm, a histopathologist, a senior physician at Karolinska Hospital’s skin clinic in Stockholm, had written the doctor’s certificate. Under a microscope he had studied skin biopsies from the woman and maintained that the changes he saw looked just like the ones he was familiar with from uv- and x-ray radiation.
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