Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) | Vibepedia
Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are a type of non-ionizing radiation emitted by devices such as smartphones, laptops, and power lines. The Earth's magnetic field i
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Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are a type of non-ionizing radiation emitted by devices such as smartphones, laptops, and power lines. The Earth's magnetic field is a natural source of EMF. Devices that use electricity, such as smartphones and laptops, are man-made sources of EMF. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates EMF exposure from devices. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds research on EMF health effects.