In an engineering magazine I just read a  disturbing article about EMF 
problems associated with everyday  modern things such as cellphones, WiFi, 
Bluetooth, baby monitors, and smart  electric meters.  I couldn't find the 
article itself online, but this TED  talk covers the same ground:
 
https://www.emfanalysis.com/tedx-wireless-wake-up-call/.
 
Apparently the author  is unusually sensitive to such low level EMF.  He 
experienced bad  effects attributed to a bank of smart electric meters 
installed near  his apartment's bedroom.  Note that his wife is a medical 
doctor 
and also  suffered various aliments.
 
Many of us keep our cellphones in  shirt or pants pocket. We've all been 
warned that this should be a big  no-no.  Baby monitors are alleged to be 
especially bad for a infant whose  growing tissues may be unusually susceptible 
to EMF.  What about a pregnant  woman with cellphone in a purse carried next 
to her abdomen? 
 
The speaker points out that research on  EMF that's funded by the cell 
industry is not likely to find any problems —  analogous to 
tobacco-industry-funded research on smoking some years ago.   And I haven't yet 
seen any ominous 
ads by law firms saying "Call  800-xxx-yyyy if you used a baby monitor!"
 
73 de Irv  KK5QQ
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