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The Completion Paradox: How Traditional Research Misses the Most Affected Subjects

The Completion Paradox: How Traditional Research Misses the Most Affected Subjects

by adminefeia | Feb 10, 2026 | EHS, EHS Global Census

We almost missed this finding. When you run a survey study, incomplete responses are typically treated as a methodological inconvenience. You note the completion rate, acknowledge it as a limitation, and proceed with analysis on whoever finished. The incomplete data...
Sleep as the Bridge to EHS: Why It’s the First System to Show Strain

Sleep as the Bridge to EHS: Why It’s the First System to Show Strain

by adminefeia | Feb 5, 2026 | EHS, EHS Global Census, Sleep

Most people assume the relationship between EMF exposure and symptoms is straightforward: more exposure, worse symptoms. Reduce exposure, symptoms improve. It’s a logical model, and it’s not wrong. But our data revealed something more nuanced, something...
What 286 People Taught Us About Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

What 286 People Taught Us About Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

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...
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...
A Deep-Dive Into Electrohypersensitivity: Insights from a 5-Year Longitudinal Study

A Deep-Dive Into Electrohypersensitivity: Insights from a 5-Year Longitudinal Study

by adminefeia | Mar 21, 2025 | Biological Effects, EHS

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...

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