2) Safe Proximity to Power Lines & EMFs in your Home - Power Lines ©2015

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Power Lines - Inside the Current ©2015 Documentary Directed, Produced and Edited by Christina Neferis.

Dr. Magda Havas is an Associate Professor of Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent University where she teaches and does research on the biological effects of environmental contaminants. Dr. Havas received her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, completed Post-Doctoral research at Cornell University, and taught at the University of Toronto before going to Trent University in Peterborough, Canada.

Dr. Havas’s research since the 1990s is concerned with the biological effects of electromagnetic pollution including radio frequency radiation, electromagnetic fields, dirty electricity, and ground current. She works with diabetics as well as with individuals who have multiple sclerosis, tinnitus, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and those who are electrically hypersensitive. She also conducts research on sick building syndrome as it relates to power quality in schools.

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So frustrating. The science on this is actually well known and has been known since before high voltage power lines. Ever caught a whiff of the black exhaust from a diesel rig? Pass that black exhaust through a magnetic field and they will become charged or ionized, when you breath those particles in they will have an attraction to your tissue and have a greater chance of not being exhaled. They keep people on direct emf linkage as a red hearing but the truth is basic high school science.

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I'm stuck working under transmission lines daily... I'm trying to conceive so I am concerned... I work directly under them ...way more exposure than others

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