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Stop Buying Magic Beans: The 2 Biggest EMF Protection Scams
If you are looking to reduce your daily EMF exposure, the market is unfortunately flooded with misleading marketing. This article breaks down the two most common scams—the "99% protection" sticker and the "neutralizing" harmonizer pendant. It explores the deceptive lab tests, the psychology of premium pricing, the flawed "muscle tests," and the actual, verifiable physics required for true EMF shielding.
The Truth About EMF Stickers - What 99% Reduction Really...
Are EMF stickers a miracle cure or a marketing myth? We dive into the physics of radiation to explain why these popular accessories often provide zero protection—and what real engineering looks like.
Have Brain Tumor Rates Increased? What Recent Data Shows
Recent studies have identified increases in certain types of brain tumors over the past two decades, particularly glioblastoma. While no direct causal link to mobile phone use has been established, the findings have prompted ongoing research and renewed interest in precautionary measures. Simple changes in how devices are used may help reduce everyday exposure.
The Science of Rest: How Wireless Devices Impact Sleep
We rely on our devices from the moment we wake up to the moment we close our eyes. But an emerging body of research suggests that keeping our phones close at night may be quietly undermining our sleep quality and cognitive recovery. By establishing healthier digital boundaries, we can protect our sleep architecture and wake up sharper.
Phone Use During Pregnancy: What to Know About Everyday Exposure
Pregnancy is a time when many people choose simple precautionary habits. Avoiding direct phone placement on the belly, keeping phones away from the body, and using distance when possible are easy ways to reduce unnecessary exposure.
The EMF Harmonizing Pendant and Sticker Scam
You have likely seen the ads for EMF-blocking phone stickers or "harmonizing" pendants. They boast thousands of 5-star reviews and premium price tags, but do they actually work? This article breaks down the deceptive lab tests, the psychology of premium pricing, and the flawed "muscle tests" these brands rely on to sell products completely unsubstantiated by physics.