
Power Line Magnetic Fields Don’t Disrupt Your Sleep Cycle - New Research Reveals Surprising Results
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Show Notes
New research challenges assumptions about power line magnetic fields and sleep disruption, finding minimal impact on circadian rhythms even at high exposure levels.
Scientists exposed mice to fifty hertz magnetic fields -- the same frequency emitted by power lines and household wiring -- during their sleep period to test effects on internal body clocks. The results were reassuring: magnetic fields caused only minor changes in movement patterns, while light exposure dramatically disrupted sleep hormones and activity levels.
In This Episode- Why researchers tested power line frequencies on mouse sleep cycles
- How magnetic field exposure compared to light exposure effects
- What these findings mean for your bedroom EMF concerns
Effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on circadian rhythm control in mice.
Read the full study at shieldyourbody.com/research