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Polarization: The Critical Difference Between Artificial and Natural Electromagnetic Fields
Artificial electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have become a ubiquitous companion in our modern daily life. From the smartphones in our pockets to the Wi-Fi routers in our homes, from power lines overhead to the countless wireless signals passing through our bodies each...

The Electromagnetic Connection: Understanding the Parallels Between Autism and EMF/RFR Exposure
When families receive an autism diagnosis, they typically encounter explanations centered on genetics and brain development. Yet for many, questions linger about why autism rates have risen so dramatically in recent decades, and whether environmental factors might...

Radiofrequency Radiation and Health: Understanding Low-Intensity Exposure Effects
Low-intensity radiofrequency radiation, once considered harmless, is now linked to measurable biological effects. New research urges a rethink of safety standards in our increasingly wireless world.

A Deep-Dive Into Electrohypersensitivity: Insights from a 5-Year Longitudinal Study
In a world increasingly saturated with wireless technology, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have become an unavoidable part of our environment. While the convenience of these technologies is undeniable, a growing body of research suggests that EMF exposure may be...