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EMF radiation from laptops pose higher health risks: Research

The US FCC body recommends users to maintain a minimum distance of 20cm between the laptop bottom and user’s lap

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Can you imagine your life without your laptop? Well, 90 per cent of the world’s population would say ‘ No’. Laptops are the key productive devices used by students, profession­als, homemakers and even by kids for entertainm­ent. But at the same time, they are also one of the most significan­t sources of Electromag­netic Fields ( EMF) radiation which are declared toxic by the World Health Organisati­on.

Like all wireless devices connected to Wi- Fi, laptops use radio frequency ( RF) energy. In May 2011, the Internatio­nal Agency for Research on Cancer ( IARC), a body of World Health Organisati­on has stated that radiofrequ­ency are ‘ possibly carcinogen­ic to humans’.

Among all the electronic devices and gadgets like desktops, microwave ovens, Laptops are one of the highest sources of EMF as their underside releases high- frequency EMF radiations. Laptops are kept in direct contact with our lap. It undersides emit 40- 100 milliGauss EMF which is 40X to 100X higher than the standard limit of EMF exposure. The EMF exposure on a limited part of the body makes it more hazardous. Take into considerat­ion, that the EMF under a high tension power line which is statistica­lly proven to increase the number of Leukemia cases, is in the range of 10- 70 milliGauss. However the underside of the laptop can emit as high as 100 milliGauss radiation – the older the laptop, the higher the EMF.

To reduce the impact of radiation exposure on our body, the Federal Communicat­ion Commission ( a scientific legislativ­e body of the US government) has recommende­d maintainin­g a minimum distance of 20cm between the laptop and user. The proximity of laptop to the human body while in use causes a harmful impact on fertility, sleep, body tissues, etc.

Using a laptop on the lap concentrat­es EMF radiation on the lower abdominal area which is especially harmful to the reproducti­ve organs in both males and females. According to the study conducted by the Internatio­nal Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai 2010, close to 27.5 million couples are diagnosed with infertilit­y every year and this number is increasing due to long hours or incorrect usage of the laptop. High EMF is empiricall­y proven to cause lower sperm counts and/ or more inactive and less mobile sperms, leading to infertilit­y. However, in females, the laptop usage is harmful for the developmen­t of the fetus that can be seen post- birth of the child.

The age of technology and computing is on and everybody has to match the pace. Nobody can avoid or stop using laptops but it is recommende­d to take adequate measures that can make your laptop usage safer. Even a few small steps can be helpful in reducing the impact of laptop radiation on our body and mind. To begin with, one should always keep the laptop on a desk or a surface away from their lap. Therefore, always keep in mind to create a space between your lap and the laptop for EMF to disperse. This reduces the impact of EMF drasticall­y.

A step which can be highly beneficial in reducing the impact of EMF radiation is Laptop EMF Radiation and Heat Shields. These are targeted for minimising the harmful exposure of EMF radiation on the body. The use of radiation shields while working on our laptops ensures safety from EMF which might cause serious damage to our body tissues and organs. Many people consider Laptop radiation shields as a helmet which is mandatory while riding a bike, similarly, these shields are necessary while working on the laptop.

Many experts also recommend disconnect­ing the internet on the laptop when it is not required as laptop emits a lower level of radiation than when it’s connected. Even while streaming videos laptop emits a high level of radiation, so make sure your laptop is not on your lap when watching movies.

 ??  ?? PHOTO: PEXELS
PHOTO: PEXELS

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