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...
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...
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 | 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...
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...