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Microwave Emissions from Mobile Phones Exceed Safety Limits

In his scientific report from early 2019, Prof. Om. P. Gandhi shows that mobile phones fail the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) safety limits both in Europe and the USA. He recommends that the regulators change current compliance testing methods. As consumers, we generally think that all electronic products we use, including mobile phones, are safe […]
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14 ways to effectively limit exposure to EMFs

Unless we live in a secluded home away from civilization and any kind of technological connectivity, electromagnetic radiation (also called EM fields) will always surround us. Our phones, laptops, wifi routers, smartwatches, Fitbit, smart household products, plugs, sleep trackers are often our daily companions in increasing frequency and intensity. According to experts, kids aged 8 […]
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8 most common sources of EMFs in your home

Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) or ‘electromagnetic radiation’ is basically a form of energy discharged from a source. What makes one type of EMF different from another is the frequency it operates at (think big boat making big waves vs small boat making small waves). Based on those differences we can organise EMFs into a so called […]
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World Health Organization (WHO) announces EMF risk reclassification−London 5G Conference emphasizes urgency

On 31 May 2011, the committee of the WHO cancer organization, the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer), decided that electromagnetic fields (EMF) are ”potentially carcinogenic” to humans. This classification means that, according to the IARC, there is limited evidence of carcinogenic effects of radiofrequency magnetic fields on humans. Now the WHO wants to reclassify the EMF […]
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