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Can people be sensitive to electromagnetic fields?

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Can people be sensitive to electromagnetic fields?

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Absolutely, we have found individuals that react to power lines and computer monitors and develop symptoms such as headache, fatigue, dizziness, vertigo, chest pain, limb pain, fuzzy thinking, anxiety, metallic tastes in the mouth, migraines, confusion, etc. Many of these individuals are also sensitive to chemicals. Smells such as perfumes or cleaners will generate similar symptoms. If you are sensitive to chemicals, and you purchase one of our computer monitors, ask for our special line of de-gassed monitors that no longer smell. They will not have that brand-new plastic smell of normal new products. We can put you in touch with experts that are familiar with these syndromes who can discuss with you ways to become less sensitive to these stressors.

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