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A More Connected World — But at What Cost?

Over the past few decades, the way we live has fundamentally changed.

Wireless technology is now embedded into daily life. Smartphones, WiFi networks, 5G infrastructure, and smart devices have created an always-connected environment.

But alongside this convenience, one factor continues to rise:

Exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF).

According to a study published in the IEEE Journal, the rapid growth of wireless devices and network infrastructure is directly contributing to increased EMF exposure in everyday environments

What Is EMF?

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are energy waves generated by electrical devices and wireless communication systems.

Common sources include:

  • Mobile phones and laptops
  • WiFi routers
  • Cellular base stations
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

While EMF is not new, the intensity and frequency of exposure today are unprecedented.

What Does Science Say?

The topic of EMF exposure remains an ongoing scientific discussion.

Key findings include:

  • Large-scale studies have not found strong evidence of short-term health effects
  • However, long-term effects are still being investigated

The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies EMF as:
“possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B)”

This classification reflects uncertainty rather than confirmed danger.

Key Factors That Influence Exposure

1. Type of Exposure

  • Active exposure: direct device usage near the body
  • Passive exposure: environmental signals

Active exposure tends to be more significant due to proximity


2. Duration Matters

Exposure is not just about intensity, but also time.

The longer the exposure, the greater the accumulated energy absorbed by the body


3. Individual Differences

Children may absorb higher levels of EMF compared to adults due to differences in biological tissue properties

The 5G Era: What Changes?

5G technology introduces:

  • Higher network density
  • More base stations
  • Increased device connectivity

These developments may contribute to higher ambient EMF exposure in modern environments

Practical Considerations

Recommended precautionary approaches include:

  • Reducing unnecessary device usage
  • Using hands-free options when possible
  • Limiting prolonged exposure near the head
  • Managing screen time

MYTENSOR Perspective

At MYTENSOR, the focus is not on fear, but awareness.

Modern environments are increasingly active and stimulating. Many individuals are beginning to explore ways to restore balance within their daily routines.

This may include lifestyle adjustments, environmental awareness, and personal practices aimed at maintaining stability.

These approaches are not medical solutions, but rather individual choices in navigating a rapidly evolving environment.

Final Thoughts

Technology continues to move forward, and so does the environment around us.

While science continues to explore the long-term implications of EMF exposure, awareness remains essential.

Understanding your environment is the first step toward making more informed and balanced decisions.

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