That's right, the Porto Alegre Resolution in Brazil. This was intended by scientists from all over the world, and this is what they stated:
Scientists and doctors recognize electrohypersensitivity and are concerned that exposure to electromagnetic fields may increase the risk of cancer and chronic diseases; that exposure levels established by international agencies (IEEE, ICNIRP, ICES) are obsolete; and that wireless technology places at risk the health of children, teens, pregnant women and others who are vulnerable.
This was one of their recommendations and conclusions.
That's one of about 10 different scientific groups that have gotten together and that do represent the scientific community in this area.
Regarding Ms. Pieterson's comment that the Safety Code 6 is updated, I had a good look at the 2009 versus the 1999 safety code, and the major difference I saw was the removal of one of the statements on page 11 of the original report that said some people are more sensitive to this form of radiation. That statement was removed in the most recent report, and I'm really quite curious as to why that might be.