NN-EMFs: Non-Native Electromagnetic Fields
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Room-by-room audit of EMF sources and reduction opportunities
Ranked actions from easy to advanced for reducing household EMF exposure
The World Health Organization's IARC classification of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as 'possibly carcinogenic to humans' (Group 2B)
Ahlbom et al. (2000) - Nine-study pooled analysis finding 2x childhood leukemia risk with ELF exposure above 0.4 microtesla
Melnick (2019) - Analysis of the National Toxicology Program study showing clear evidence of carcinogenicity in rats
Gandhi et al. (2012) - Research showing SAR in children is up to 153% higher than adult testing models
Coureau et al. (2014) - French case-control study finding elevated glioma and meningioma risk in heavy cell phone users
Wiart et al. (2005) - Study analyzing SAR and RF penetration differences between children and adults
Miller et al. (2018) - Review of evidence since IARC classification, arguing for upgrading RF to Group 1 carcinogen
The largest international case-control study on mobile phone use and brain tumors
World Health Organization information on mobile phones and EMF exposure
FCC consumer information on Specific Absorption Rate and cell phone safety standards
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