Our conclusions align with a broader body of evidence suggesting that low-intensity [20 nT] EMFs [2-5 MHz] exert biological effects through non-thermal mechanisms. Such findings call attention to the importance of re-evaluating exposure standards.
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Our conclusions align with a broader body of evidence suggesting that low-intensity [20 nT] EMFs [2-5 MHz] exert biological effects through non-thermal mechanisms. Such findings call attention to the importance of re-evaluating exposure standards.