
Written by: Olivia Aurora
Written on: May 12, 2024
In today's technology dominated world EMF influences everything from communication, information, healthcare, entertainment and transportation. It is often misunderstood and also feared by most. Let's take a look at the fascinating realm of EMF’s potential risks, how to avoid them and the debates surrounding this invisible force.
Electromagnetic fields are physical fields produced by electrically charged objects. These fields have both electric and magnetic parts and have a frequency and a wavelength. They have two main categories based on their frequency:
1) Non Ionising Radiation: These are the relatively low-frequency EMFs that are emitted from appliances, wireless devices like cell phones, health trackers, Wifi routers and power lines. They are usually considered safe although long term exposure and their potential health risks still create concerns.
2) Ionising Radiation: These are high frequency EMFs and as the name suggests lead to ionisation by removing tightly bound electrons from atoms due to their high energy. This category comprises of X rays and gamma rays and makes ionising radiation potentially harmful especially at high doses.
In the modern world we live in today we are mostly surrounded by non-ionising radiation from mobile phones, trackers, wireless phones and power lines. The majority of research suggests we are exposed to minimal health risks but debates persist with concerns on long term effects on our health particularly from cell phones and WI-Fi with prolonged or high intensity exposure.
What are the possible health concerns with high exposure to EMF?
Below are the possible health concerns relating to high exposure of EMF although they have all been inconclusive and evidence remains yet to be proved to support their clinical significance.
There are definitely some actions we can take to mitigate the potential exposure to EMFs and limit the potential risks to long term exposure.
Electromagnetic fields are crucial in our modern world and massively facilitate communication, information, powering our homes and are behind major technological innovations. While it may not be possible to completely eliminate them, adopting some small strategies can help reduce your overall exposure and promote a healthier lifestyle. Understanding the fundamentals of electromagnetic fields gives us the power to make informed decisions and educates ourselves on ways to minimise the exposure to create a balance between the benefits of technology and safeguarding our health and well-being.
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