Electric and magnetic field pollution in near substations and investigation of anxiety and depressive effects on adult individuals living in this area

In conclusion, there is no statistically convincing evidence of a relationship between EMF exposure and anxiety-depression (p > 0.05). This result shows that there may be more meaningful results in places with higher EMF levels. We interpreted the fact that exposure to electromagnetic fields does not cause anxiety and depression in individuals, as the measured values are below the limit values.PMID:38699873 | DOI:10.1080/15368378.2024.2348574
Source: Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine - Category: Physics Authors: Source Type: research