
EMF Exposure
Electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure refers to the presence of energy waves, produced by sources like cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, power lines, and appliances, around us. These fields are a type of non-ionizing radiation that can interact with our bodies, primarily affecting tissue through heating or minor cellular effects. While typical daily exposure from common devices is generally considered safe by health authorities, ongoing research continues to evaluate potential long-term health impacts. Understanding EMF exposure involves balancing convenience and connectivity with awareness of sources, following guidelines designed to minimize unnecessary exposure.