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Electromagnetic fields- risks to know about


Learn how to manage EMF Risks for better sleep and your overall health. Increasing prevalence of artificial EMFs in modern environments raises concerns about health impacts due to
prolonged exposure.

Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are areas of energy generated by electrically charged objects.
They exist both naturally, for example from the Earth's magnetic field, and artificially, from
electronic devices. Artificial EMFs are typically much higher in intensity and operate at
different frequencies compared to natural EMFs. In the recent decade, the exponential increase in artificial EMFs in our environment warrants awareness due to potential health impacts with prolonged close-range exposure.


The potential impact of artificial EMFs can be explored through the recent findings from a
newly published study, "Does radiofrequency radiation impact sleep?"
. The study highlights
how Radiofrequency - Electromagnetic Field (RF-EMF) exposure from a baby monitor can
negatively affect both subjective sleep quality and brain activity during non-REM sleep.
The findings highlight that while technology has its benefits, it also introduces challenges in
supporting our health. As modern households are increasingly filled with EMF-emitting
devices, integrating strategies to minimise exposure becomes crucial for sleep health and
overall well-being.


Some tips to reduce EMF exposure:


  • Keep Devices Away: Place devices like phones and routers far from the bed or in
    another room. Also, be aware of your proximity to electronic devices throughout the
    day. Consider whether the devices you have around you are necessary.

  • Use Airplane Mode: Turn off wireless signals on smartphones and tablets during
    sleep.

  • Turn Off Unnecessary Devices: Shut down Wi-Fi routers at night or use a timer to
    automate disconnection.

  • Wired Connections: Replace wireless internet with Ethernet cables in key areas like
    workstations.


  • Measure EMF Levels: Use an EMF meter to identify high-exposure areas in your
    home and address them.

  • Shield Bedrooms and Other Areas: Consider EMF shielding solutions like
    canopies, curtains, or paint for walls and windows if RF exposure is unacceptably high.

To further explore the impacts of EMR and and their impact on health, tune in to the Patient
Salon on 20th Nov Wednesday with Lyn McLean, an Australian EMF expert and author who will share practical insights and findings from her work.


Study link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.go...