Electromagnetic Fields
A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How to Protect Ourselves
As significant for Americans in the 1990's as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was in the 1960's.

by B. Blake Levitt, ©1995, Harcourt Brace & Company
"If you're looking for the plain, unvarnished truth and best available advice, this is one book you should not miss."
- Dr. Robert O. Becker, M.D., author Cross Currents

"Other authors have dealt with [EMF] questions, but none with the clarity and evenhandedness of B. Blake Levitt. This book avoids the extremes of over-dramatization and understatement and delivers the important information in a cool and lively manner."
- Dr. Andrew Marino, Ph.D., J.D., coauthor of Electromagnetism and Life

If our everyday existence is impossible to imagine without electricity, then it is also impossible to imagine without electromagnetic fields. But recent legal judgements confirm what some environmental activists have long said: those ubiquitous fields can pose a serious challenge to our health, housing values, and community development plans. This eye-opening book -- the most comprehensive resource available to consumers today -- explains why and where electromagnetic fields (EMFs) occur, which illnesses may have a strong connection to them, and how your Doctor's knowledge may be limited.

In a frank, balanced, and accessible manner, science writer B. Blake Levitt sorts through the complex social and medical issues. From high tension lines to radio towers, consumer products to government regulations, she explores our ever-increasing electromagnetic environment and shows us what we can do to live more safely within it. This is essential reading for community planners and all those concerned with personal and family health and well-being.

A Harvest Original. Available at finer bookstores everywhere ...


TABLE OF CONTENTS


PART ONE
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS: A COMPLEX SUBJECT
PART TWO
THE MEDICAL ISSUES
PART THREE
WHERE THE EXPOSURES ARE, HOW TO MEASURE, HOW TO MITIGATE
Conclusion

Selected Bibliography


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