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Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are invisible fields of energy that are generated by electrically charged particles. EMFs can be classified into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation based on their ability to ionize atoms and molecules. Non-ionizing radiation, such as that emitted by electronic devices, power lines, and Wi-Fi, is generally considered safe at typical exposure levels. However, concerns have been raised about potential health effects from long-term or high-level exposure to certain EMFs. Research in this area continues to explore the possible health risks associated with electromagnetic fields.

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