by adminefeia | Mar 6, 2026 | Biological Effects, EHS, EHS Global Census, Sleep
You’ve probably heard it a thousand times. Eight hours. Seven at minimum. Prioritize your sleep. We live in an era obsessed with sleep duration, where fitness trackers quantify hours logged and wellness culture treats time in bed as the primary indicator of...
by adminefeia | Feb 3, 2026 | Biological Effects, EHS, EHS Global Census
For years, electromagnetic hypersensitivity research has faced a fundamental problem. Studies tend to be small, often under 50 participants, with methodologies that vary wildly and assessment tools that aren’t standardized. Geographic scope is usually limited to...
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...
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...
by adminefeia | May 16, 2025 | Artificial Light, Biological Effects, Children & Youth
In a world where glowing screens illuminate the faces of even our youngest children, digital devices have become constant companions in modern childhood. From the soft blue glow of tablets entertaining toddlers during restaurant meals to teenagers scrolling social...
by adminefeia | Apr 18, 2025 | Biological Effects, Electropollution
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...