by adminefeia | May 14, 2026 | Uncategorized
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....
by adminefeia | May 5, 2026 | Electromagnetic Hygiene, Electropollution, LEDNA
When someone says “EMF,” they think of the WiFi router. Understandable: WiFi is visible (it has an LED indicator), it has a name, and it occupies a physical spot in the house. But it is only a fraction of the actual picture. Electromagnetic hygiene...
by adminefeia | Apr 6, 2026 | Electromagnetic Hygiene
Humans evolved inside the electromagnetic fields of the Earth. The global atmospheric electrical circuit, Schumann resonances at 7.83 Hz, the geomagnetic field that migrating birds navigate by. Our biology developed within these signals over millions of years....
by adminefeia | Mar 16, 2026 | EHS, EHS Global Census, Women
Start with the mildest cases in the EHS Global Census 2025 — those participants who scored in the lowest symptom range — and women represent about 62% of that group. That proportion is roughly what you’d expect given that women make up 74% of census enrollment...
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 27, 2026 | EHS, EHS Global Census
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...
by adminefeia | Feb 18, 2026 | EHS, EHS 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...
by adminefeia | Feb 13, 2026 | EHS, EHS Global Census
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...
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...