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Most people know that our campuses are filled with radio signals, such as Wi-Fi, but did you know that these signals are actually generated by electromagnetic fields (EMFs)? Electromagnetic fields are created by electric charges that create forces in space that affect the motion of other charges. Electromagnetic fields are ubiquitous in our daily lives, including our mobile phones, computers, and even microwave ovens.
However, what most people may not know is that electromagnetic fields can have an impact on our health. Some studies have shown that prolonged exposure to strong electromagnetic fields may lead to several health problems such as insomnia, headaches, depression, and even certain types of cancer. However, the results of these studies are not consistent, so scientists are still studying the specific effects of electromagnetic fields on the human body.
Still, there are steps we can take to reduce the amount of time we are exposed to electromagnetic fields. For example, we can minimize the use of mobile phones and computers or turn them off when they are not in use. In addition, we can also sleep by placing the mobile phone far away from the bed to reduce the effects of electromagnetic fields.
Overall, electromagnetic fields are an integral part of our daily lives, but we also need to be aware of the potential risks it can pose. By learning more about electromagnetic fields, we can make better decisions to protect our health.