Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: Real or Imagined?

Some people claim headaches and fatigue from Wi-Fi or phone signals.

Science debates it, but subtle biological effects of electromagnetic exposure exist.

Whether psychological or physical, their distress is real and under-researched.

Understanding this could redefine environmental medicine.

If invisible radiation surrounds us daily, how do we define “safe”?

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Since electromagnetic radiations are constantly present around us and these are unavoidable. We cannot imagine a day without phone or internet, the whole world may come to still. Setting a threshold value, where any strength beyond this particular limit would be treated as unsafe.

This is such an interesting and often misunderstood topic, many people do report symptoms around Wi-Fi or phone signals, even if the science is still catching up. Whether the cause is physical, psychological, or a mix of both, their experiences deserve compassion and proper research. Exploring this further could definitely open new doors in environmental health.

Interesting perspective. Symptoms linked to Wi-Fi or phone signals are often dismissed. Even if the mechanism is unclear, exploring subtle biological effects of everyday electromagnetic exposure is worth the scientific attention. As our world gets more connected, defining what safe truly means will become even more important.