Scientific Literature
Electrohypersensitivity:
“A phenomenon where individuals experience adverse health effects while using or being in the vicinity of devices emanating electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields (EMFs)”. Bergqvist et al. (1997) Sweden
Updated 11/7/23
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See Also PST Electrosensitivity Stories or Electrosensitivity Questionnaire
Electrosensitivity (EHS) or electrohypersensitivity is defined as a pathological condition triggered by exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation emitted from electronic and wireless devices such as cell phones, tablets, laptop computers, Wi-Fi routers, white boards and nearby cell towers. Symptoms most commonly experienced are headache, fatigue, insomnia and cognitive problems. This condition is increasingly recognized by the medical community. In the 1970’s, the broad neuropsychiatric symptoms of “Microwave illness” (aka electromagnetic sensitivity or electrosensitivity or electrohypersensitivity or EHS or microwave syndrome) were reported in military personnel as described by NASA in military research literature with a wave of ensuing research confirming these effects.
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