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Emf

Emf is a recurring research topic on Health Canon. This hub collects related explainers and protocols, newest first, each with evidence grades and practical decision frameworks.

  1. Environmental Health

    ELF Magnetic Fields and Childhood Leukemia: Evidence and Context

    The childhood leukemia association at high residential ELF is the standout epidemiology signal—still without settled mechanism.

    JULIAN HART 4 MIN READ

  2. Expert Dossiers

    Jack Kruse Evidence Dossier: Graded Claims on Light, Cold, Leptin & EMF

    Neither hagiography nor hit piece — grade Jack Kruse claims A–D. Keep circadian light hygiene and fish-fat kernels; quarantine quantum lifestyle monocauses, CT cure lists, structured-water medicine, and nnEMF primacy.

    JULIAN HART 8 MIN READ

  3. Environmental Health

    ICNIRP Exposure Limits Explained: LF 2010 and RF 2020

    Basic restrictions versus reference levels—and what the guidelines actually protect against.

    SOFIA RAJAN 4 MIN READ

  4. Environmental Health

    IARC EMF Group 2B: What “Possibly Carcinogenic” Actually Means

    Hazard identification is not a quantitative risk score—and 2B is not Group 1.

    SOFIA RAJAN 4 MIN READ

  5. Environmental Health

    EMF Exposure Evidence Guide: ELF, RF, Limits & Practical Mitigation

    Non-ionizing EMF explained with band, metric, and evidence grade on every claim — IARC 2B context, childhood leukemia bands, phone cancer cohorts, fertility dual-reports, EHS, FCC/ICNIRP limits, and distance-time-mode mitigation.

    ELENA VOSS 8 MIN READ

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About Emf

What is Emf?
Emf is a topic our editors cover across environmental health, metabolism, fitness, and recovery. This hub aggregates related guidance with citations.
How often is the Emf hub updated?
This hub updates when new articles are tagged Emf, so the latest coverage appears first.
Is Emf coverage medical advice?
No. Content is research synthesis for education. Personal medical decisions require a qualified clinician.