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Electromagnetic Waves Impact - cover

Electromagnetic Waves Impact

Felicia Dunbar

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Electromagnetic Waves Impact explores the complex relationship between electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and human health, offering a science-based perspective on navigating our increasingly wireless world. The book examines how EMFs, from sources like power lines and wireless technology, may affect our well-being, delving into both established and theoretical biological effects. Notably, the book highlights that while some EMF concerns are exaggerated, potential risks warrant further investigation and responsible mitigation.

 
The book progresses from basic principles to complex debates, beginning with an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum and its interaction with biological tissue. It meticulously analyzes existing research, including epidemiological studies and clinical trials, to assess the health effects of specific EMF types, such as those linked to neurological disorders or cancer.

 
Ultimately, the book provides practical strategies for reducing EMF exposure and encourages informed decision-making regarding technology use.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 98 pages.

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