What Are the Possible Health Implications Associated with Exposure to EMFs?

Posted in Dangers of EMF Radiation on Health by Nicr on the March 31st, 2008

Possible health implications

Research suggests that EMF levels in bedrooms and other places people spend a lot of their time should be less than 0.1 microtesla (µT) for magnetic fields and less than 20 volts per metre (V/m) for electric fields.
Research has linked high EMF levels to many health issues, such as; depression, chronic fatigue, fertility problems, sleeping difficulties, childhood leukaemia and behavioural problems in children.
People who are most susceptible to the effects of EMFs include; children, pregnant women, men with a family history of testicular or prostate cancer, women with a history of breast cancer and people with poor immune systems.

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