I have always known that there are issues with EMFs under power lines, and I have heard advice about not sleeping under electric blankets, etc. It makes sense to me that every single electric item creates its own small electromagnetic field. But as a person who spends their workday at a computer, with a lamp on my desk, a cell phone and Ipod within reach, printer a few feet away, and a television within a stone's throw, it's interesting to me to think of all the smaller EMFs I might be living in throughout the day.
This is a good summary of the studies and questions that have been asked about EMFs in recent years:
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Virginia, this is really interesting to me.
I have always known that there are issues with EMFs under power lines, and I have heard advice about not sleeping under electric blankets, etc. It makes sense to me that every single electric item creates its own small electromagnetic field. But as a person who spends their workday at a computer, with a lamp on my desk, a cell phone and Ipod within reach, printer a few feet away, and a television within a stone's throw, it's interesting to me to think of all the smaller EMFs I might be living in throughout the day.
This is a good summary of the studies and questions that have been asked about EMFs in recent years:
http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/lpc/safety_edu/emf.htm
January 29, 2009 - 9:37amThis Comment
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