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William Rea, M.D., published a journal article titled Electromagnetic Field Sensitivity (1991) to document human sensitivity to electromagnetic frequencies. His findings indicated the resting potential of the cell membrane (-70 mv) is altered by exposure to manmade electromagnetic fields. A variety of neurochemicals, including serotonin and dopamine (as well as the body's buffer system of sodium, calcium, potassium, and phosphorus) depend on cellular electricity for proper function. Cognition is also involved, as brainwaves are inversely related to cell potentials (i.e., slow delta brainwaves have a higher voltage than faster beta brainwaves).

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