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 * Hendrix Brown posted an update 6 minutes ago
   
   Electromagnetic hypersensitivity is a condition in which the immune system of
   the body is not able to fight the effects of electromagnetic fields. This
   includes RF EMF and nonthermal effects in addition to behavioral and
   cognitive disorders.
   
   Nonthermal effects
   
   Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is an sensitivity to electromagnetic
   fields (EMFs) which affects people and can cause a range of symptoms like
   headaches, memory issues, dizziness, asthenia, and sleep issues. Studies
   indicate that EMF exposure can impact an individual’s sense of health and
   well-being as well as the quality of their life, however the cause is not
   clear.
   
   The World Health Organization and the International Commission on
   Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection have both declared the connection to EMF
   radiation exposure and their health consequences. While the evidence for
   these effects is compelling but there are some methodological gaps in the
   research.
   
   In order to properly assess the impact of EMFs on living organisms, research
   studies need to include proper methods. This includes a biophysical model to
   analyze the effects observed. It is also necessary for further investigation
   on children’s exposures.
   
   Provocation studies are the most thorough method of determining if an
   electromagnetic cause is feasible. However, such studies aren’t always
   feasible. Therefore, provocation studies are often conducted in shielded
   rooms in which the consequences from EMF exposure are well-controlled.
   
   Cognitive and behavioral problems
   
   Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity refers to a condition in which people
   experience symptoms when exposed in electromagnetic field. People with this
   condition experience headaches, dizzinessand dizziness. They also experience
   memory loss, and musculoskeletal pain.
   
   EHS is a condition that causes symptoms. EHS are not specific, and some
   patients may be suffering from other ailments in addition to EHS. The
   majority of symptoms can be prevented by taking them seriously and seeking
   out the right medical treatment. Despite its popularity, researchers have not
   determined the causal connection to EHS and EMF.
   
   Several hypotheses have been proposed for the explanation of EHS. Proteck’d
   Emf Clothing include the cognitive hypothesis and the attributive hypothesis
   and the electromagnetic hypothesis.
   
   The cognitive hypothesis suggests that people suffering from EHS have false
   beliefs about the detrimental consequences of EMF. Their brains respond by
   paying more at environmental cues that relate to EMF. But, this isn’t
   confirmed by research that has specifically measured the amount that people
   experience EMF exposure.
   
   The attributive hypothesis attributes EHS as an adaptive mechanism. In other
   words, EHS is a strategy for dealing with the pre-existing illness.
   
   Provocative studies attempt to determine the possibility that people who
   think they have EHS actually do. This is the most rigorous way to test the
   theory. Unlike surveys, these experiments deliberately expose EHS subjects to
   EMF.
   
   Various physiological systems
   
   Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a medical condition that makes
   patients experience symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, musculoskeletal
   discomfort, memory issues sleep disorders, and the stress of oxidative. There
   isn’t a clear definition of EHS but it is thought to be caused by exposure to
   man-made electromagnetic radiation.
   
   Electromagnetic fields are created by electrical cables, power lines Wi-Fi,
   and cellphone towers. They alter chemical processes and cause an increase in
   oxidative stress. A growing number of individuals think they are
   hypersensitive to such radiation.
   
   Many believe that EMF exposures can be hazardous and can cause symptoms,
   while others may believe that the symptoms are a result of an illness caused
   by unrelated or existing, ailments. Scientists have tried to explain the
   signs.
   
   Some studies have shown that there are no clear links to EHS or EMF exposure.
   A majority of studies conducted via studies and provocation. These
   experiments expose self-diagnosed EHS individuals or control volunteers to
   EMF. The studies are usually conducted in rooms with shields.
   
   RF EMF
   
   Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a condition that causes people to
   suffer from a variety of non-specific symptoms after exposure to
   electromagnetic fields. These symptoms are typically felt in the
   musculoskeletal and nervous system. They may be associated with headaches,
   memory issues sleep disorders, dizziness, and asthenia.
   
   EHS is a relatively recent condition and the majority of studies have
   investigated the effects of deliberately exposing people in electromagnetic
   field. Though the majority of these studies involve computers but they have
   also been able to suggest that EHS might occur as a result of different types
   of exposure.
   
   RF EMF (radio-frequency electromagnetic field) has shown the capacity to
   depolarize sensory nerves. Calcium imaging tests in vitro have also confirmed
   this. EMFs from radiofrequency have also been shown to increase the
   temperature of organic matter by polarizing that occurs in water molecules.
   
   Numerous studies have demonstrated that RF EMF can be a trigger for
   triggering the neuropathic pain. For example, a series of behavioral assays
   showed that a group of patients showed a constant discomfort response to RF
   EMFs. However these studies haven’t been able replicate the RF EMF effects in
   humans.
   
   
   
   

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