What does the latest research show on EMF?
A. The World Health Organization conducted an extensive review of EMF in 2007. This review concluded that there is “inadequate evidence” that EMF causes or contributes to almost all health endpoints, that based on “limited evidence” of an association from epidemiology studies, there is a “possible” relationship with childhood leukemia, and that a cause and effect relationship has not been established. On its Web site, WHO further emphasizes that: “Based on a recent in-depth review of the scientific literature, the WHO concluded that current evidence does not confirm the existence of any health consequences from exposure to low level electromagnetic fields.” Q. Do EMF affect livestock, wildlife, crops or other plant life? A. Many studies have been conducted in the laboratory and in the field to study the effects of EMF exposures on plants and wildlife. Research and years of operating experience have not shown that electric and magnetic fields cause any adverse effects in livestock, wild