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Tesla Model Y Study Validates EFEIA’s Automotive Research: A Blueprint for BEMCP Vehicle Certification

Tesla Model Y Study Validates EFEIA’s Automotive Research: A Blueprint for BEMCP Vehicle Certification

by adminefeia | Sep 12, 2025 | Automotive research, BEMCP, Biological Effects, Electropollution

Electric vehicles promised cleaner transportation, but they delivered an unintended consequence: unprecedented electromagnetic field exposure in confined spaces. Recent peer-reviewed research published in the Journal of Applied Biotechnology and Bioengineering...
Why We Needed a New Way to Understand Electromagnetic Sensitivity

Why We Needed a New Way to Understand Electromagnetic Sensitivity

by adminefeia | Jul 18, 2025 | EFEIA, EHS

Discomfort related to electromagnetic exposure is real. But it is also often ambiguous, difficult to express, and even harder to evaluate responsibly. The result is a troubling gap: individuals experience something they cannot easily name, and professionals are left...
The EHC Seal: A Benchmark for Electromagnetic Hygiene in the Modern World

The EHC Seal: A Benchmark for Electromagnetic Hygiene in the Modern World

by adminefeia | Jul 4, 2025 | BEMCP

In our increasingly connected world, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have become an omnipresent yet largely invisible aspect of modern life. In response to growing concerns about electromagnetic exposures in our technology-rich environments, the Electropollution Free...
The Silent Witnesses: How Artificial EMFs are Rewriting Forest Biology

The Silent Witnesses: How Artificial EMFs are Rewriting Forest Biology

by adminefeia | Jun 27, 2025 | Biological Effects, Electropollution

Walk through the German cities of Bamberg and Hallstadt today, and you’ll see something that shouldn’t exist in nature. Healthy trees stand split down the middle—one side green and thriving, the other brown and dying. The dividing line is precise, as if...
Breakthrough Study Reveals Radiofrequency Radiation May Disrupt Sleep Quality

Breakthrough Study Reveals Radiofrequency Radiation May Disrupt Sleep Quality

by adminefeia | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

In a groundbreaking scientific advance, researchers have delivered new evidence that common household wireless devices may be disrupting our sleep. The landmark study titled “Does radiofrequency radiation impact sleep? A double-blind, randomised,...
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