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The 31-45 Vulnerability Window: Why Your Peak Career Years Are Peak Risk Years
You'd expect electromagnetic hypersensitivity to get worse with age. More years alive means more years of exposure, and biology tends to wear down over time, so the assumption writes itself: older people should carry the heaviest symptom burden. The EHS Global Census...
The EMF Response Spectrum: Eight Profiles from the Global Census
People respond to artificial electromagnetic fields in very different ways. Some live immersed in wireless technology with no apparent consequences. Others have stripped their environment down to the minimum and still suffer debilitating symptoms. Most approaches to...
EHS Rarely Travels Alone: The Environmental Sensitivity Cluster
We included a section in Survey A that seemed almost secondary, but responded to something crucial: do you have sensitivities to things other than artificial electromagnetic fields? 76% said yes. This wasn't a minor finding buried in the demographics. It turned out to...
The Completion Paradox: How Traditional Research Misses the Most Affected Subjects
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...
