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SPECTRA: Why Electrohypersensitivity Stopped Looking Random
The first finding in the 2025 EHS Global Census that stopped us was the gender split. Of the participants who scored in the severe range for electrohypersensitivity symptoms, 88% were women. That number is not a footnote. It is a clue to the mechanism, and it is the...
BrainTap Corporate Headquarters Earns Platinum EHC Seal for Electromagnetic Hygiene
The EFEIA Foundation certifies the New Bern facility under the Bio-Compatible Electromagnetic Compliance Program, with verified reductions in electromagnetic pollution across all 24 of its zones. NEW BERN, North Carolina. June 18, 2026. The EFEIA Foundation has...
The EFEIA Research Institute: Five Pillars for an Underbuilt Science
The science of electromagnetic exposure is older than most people assume. The first guidelines limiting human exposure to non-ionizing radiation were drafted in the 1970s. The radical pair mechanism that may underlie biological magnetoreception was proposed in 1978....
From personal practice to certified standard: What happens when a building gets evaluated for electromagnetic hygiene
You can put your phone in airplane mode. You can ground yourself barefoot on grass. You can choose wired connections, manage your light after sunset, move your workstation away from the electrical panel. All of it works. All of it is backed by peer-reviewed evidence....