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  2. Mar 17, 2022 · People may have concerns about whether living near power lines can increase their risk for cancer. Here, we discuss where this fear comes from and what the research says about power lines and cancer risk.

    • The World Health Organization
    • Department of Health and Human Services
    • The States

    The WHO studies EMF and RF and invites scientists from all over the world to collaborate on their research. Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) This page discusses the World Health Organization's (WHO's) EMF Project.

    The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)'s mission is to discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives. Electric & Magnetic Fields This page includes a link to a report created by NIEHS that addresses EMF from power lines.

    Some state radiation protection programs have guidance and information on their state's non-ionizing radiation regulations. Radiation Control Programs The Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors (CRCPD) This webpage provides links and contact information for each state's Radiation Control Program office.

  3. May 27, 2014 · The belief that living near power lines is dangerous has been around for generations. In fact, many researchers have studied whether proximity to power lines might be the cause of leukemia and other cancers, abnormal heart rhythms, miscarriages, low birth weight and birth defects; the results of those studies have been mixed.

  4. Feb 28, 2023 · High-voltage transmission lines, personal electronic devices, electrical wiring and household appliances are just some of emissions emanating from low-level electromagnetic fields. Other sources of non-ionizing EMF radiation include: Radio and television signals and wireless telecommunication devices producing radiofrequency radiation

  5. In conclusion, there are no known health risks that have been conclusively demonstrated to be caused by living near high-voltage power lines. But science is unable to prove a negative, including whether low-level EMFs are completely risk free.

  6. Power lines produce magnetic fields continuously because current is always flowing through them. Electric fields are easily shielded or weakened by walls and other objects, whereas magnetic fields can pass through buildings, living things, and most other materials.

  7. This exposure range is approximately equal to a distance of 60 m within a high-voltage power line of 500 kV. However, a more recent study showed an elevated risk of leukemia among children living in homes with distances much greater than 60 m from high voltage power lines.[3]

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