Electromagnetic radiation is "non-ionizing radiation," including microwaves and electromagnetic fields (EMF). Any type of electrical appliance produces non-ionizing radiation, including cell phones, computers, televisions, wires, and ultrasound.
The influence of electromagnetic radiation on human health:
Electromagnetic wave radiation has been listed by WHO as the fourth largest source of environmental pollution after water, atmosphere and noise. It has become an invisible “killer” that harms human health. Electromagnetic radiation can generate a lot of free radicals, interfere with communication between cells, hinder hormones and the release of (such as melatonin). Causes cancer, leukemia, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, miscarriage, menstrual disorders, sexual decline, insomnia and neurological disorders. People who work, study, and live in a concentrated environment of radiation sources are prone to insomnia and dreams, memory loss, physical weakness, and low immunity. The growth rate of cancer cells is 24 times faster than that of normal people.