Electromagnetic Frequency
Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) or Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMF) represent fields of study that are prevalent in both physics and medicine. These waves, emitted from a variety of sources, exhibit diverse effects based on their strength, wavelength, and the materials they encounter.

Types Of EMF
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Radio Waves: Used for television, radio, and mobile phones.
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Microwaves: Used for cooking and satellite communications.
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Infrared: Emitted by all objects based on their temperature, used in heaters and thermal imaging.
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Visible Light: The only part of the spectrum you can see, used in everything from lighting to photography.
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Ultraviolet Light: Has applications in sterilization and is also produced by the Sun.
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X-Rays: Used medically for imaging the inside of the human body.
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Gamma Rays: Produced by radioactive materials and nuclear reactions, used in cancer treatment and to kill harmful bacteria in food.

Dangers Of EMRs
EMR can cause biological effects on cells and tissues, Ionising radiation (such as X-rays and gamma rays) can cause chemical changes by breaking chemical bonds, which can damage DNA and lead to cancer.
There is ongoing research into the potential long-term health effects of prolonged exposure to low-level non-ionizing EMR, such as that from mobile phones and Wi-Fi. Some studies suggest links to certain types of cancer, reproductive issues, and other health problems like:
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Fibromyalgia
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Lower Back Pain
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Joint Inflammation
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Dental Pain
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Vertigo
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Fatigue
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Light Sensitivity
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Headaches/Migraines
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Poor Concentration
Why You Should Protect Yourself From EMR






