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  • EMF fields, or electromagnetic fields, are usually benign because it takes a truly huge field to cause physiological effects. MRI systems have anywhere from 0.5 to 2 Tesla fields, with research fields going as high as 5T. very few subjects in medical T-fields have reported effects, and there may have been other factors involved it those reports, so the technique is classified as generally safe. EM fields can also be measured from Cell phones and other radio devices. The range of energies from these devices is very low and lower as new devices are developed. BUT high fields, such as the EM pulse of RADAR equipment, can actually cause tissue burns. This was discovered in WWII treating mysterious burns suffered by radio technicians servicing live antenna arrays. This discovery became the basis of Microwave ovens we have today. So to make a long answer short , it depends on the source of the EM readings.
  • Similar to avidgolfer. It depends not only upon the source, but also the intensity. Microwaves can cause some heating type burns, but rarely are intense enough to actually char. The jury is still out what kinds of effects there actually are. And the only way we can find out is by folks being guinea pigs.http://www.emfinterface.com/
  • I asked a similiar Q to this months ago because I was living in a ley lines dead zone. Birds wouldn't even nest in our yard. No animal would stay. We lost all our pets. As a bipolar, it was the most depressing house I ever lived in. So, yes......they can affect you, even at low levels.

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