EMF Health Concerns
Scientific studies continue to show evidence that man-made (incoherent) EMF exposure can have negative effects on human DNA and the body. As the usability and convenience of portable electronic devices continue to grow in popularity, exposure to close-range EMF radiation has increased 10-fold. In many cases, these devices, such as cell phones and tablets, are in close contact with our bodies all day. This close range of contact and extensive usage significantly increase our exposure to EMF radiation.
Human Biological Effects of EMFs
The intensity of electromagnetic radiation in our environment is increasing at unprecedented rates. It is well known that weak EMFs can cause dramatic effects in human DNA, body cells, tissues, and organs. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radio electromagnetic fields as a category 2B potential carcinogen. This includes risks of cancer and other health problems, including electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), a syndrome with a broad spectrum of non-specific symptoms.
Children and EMF Exposure
Children are at a greater risk from EMF exposure due to a higher absorbency rate than adults. The Stewart Report shows that children absorb as much as 60% more energy per pound of body weight. A standard cell phone signal may completely pass through a child's head, and the cumulative effect of this exposure over a lifetime is a significant concern.
Extensive Research by Dr. Pall
Dr. Martin L. Pall, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at Washington State University, has published numerous studies on the biological effects of EMFs. His research highlights several key areas of impact:
- Widespread neurological effects including headaches, fatigue, sleep disturbance, depression, and cognitive dysfunction.
- Disruption of neuroendocrine, insulin, and steroid hormone levels.
- A central role in all chronic diseases.
- Single and double strand breaks in cellular DNA, which can lead to cancer and mutations in future generations.
- Lowering of sex hormones and libido, and attacks on sperm cell DNA.
Commonly Reported Symptoms
Short-Term Health Effects
- •Aches and pains
- •Headaches
- •Decreased sperm motility
- •Tingling or burning sensations
- •Anxiety, stress, irritability
Long-Term Health Effects
- •Cancers
- •Brain tumors
- •Fragmented DNA
- •Mutated cells
- •Neurological issues
Electrical Sensitivity
- •Sleeping problems
- •Cognitive impairment
- •Concentration or memory loss
- •Brain Fog
- •Anxiety and Mood