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Do Electric Blankets Cause EMF? Understanding the Health Concerns

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According to the National Cancer Institute, electric blankets emit extremely low-frequency electric and magnetic fields (ELF-EMFs), just like many other common household appliances. This fact is the starting point for anyone investigating the question, 'Do electric blankets cause EMF?' and whether this poses a health risk.

What are the symptoms of microwave poisoning?

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The term "microwave poisoning" is based on a misconception about how microwave ovens work. In fact, standard microwave ovens do not cause radiation poisoning; instead, exposure to very high levels of microwave radiation can cause thermal, or heat-related, injuries.

Do infrared lamps give off radiation?

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Infrared radiation is a natural part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and we feel it as the comforting warmth from the sun every day. So, **do infrared lamps give off radiation**? The answer is yes, but it's a safe, non-ionizing form of energy that's fundamentally different from the kind that poses a major health risk.

Can RF damage organs? What the science says

4 min read
Radiofrequency (RF) radiation, a form of non-ionizing radiation, is emitted by countless devices in our modern world. While public concern exists, authoritative health bodies report that typical exposure levels from consumer electronics are generally considered safe. Understanding if and how RF can damage organs requires a closer look at the physics and exposure levels involved.

What are the symptoms of radio frequency sickness?

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), current evidence does not confirm the existence of health consequences from low-level electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, yet some people attribute a range of non-specific symptoms to it. This complex of symptoms has sometimes been referred to as radio frequency sickness, though the scientific basis for it is widely debated.