The High-Tech Health Risk NOBODY is Warning You About
They’re supposed to make our lives easier… if they don’t wreck our lives first.
Devices like cell phones, laptops, tablets – and even wireless Internet – put the whole world at our fingertips.
But it’s time to start asking one important question: At what cost?
Because the evidence is piling up on the health risks of electronic devices most of us use every day.
Now, a new study has linked them to shocking harm to some of our most vulnerable people.
You won’t hear about this anywhere in the news.
But for the sake of yourself and everyone you love, the time to act is now.
I’ve been warning you for years about the health risks of electromagnetic fields, or EMFs.
Basically anything with an electrical current gives off EMFs — including household devices we use every day, like cell phones, computers, televisions, or even our home appliances.
But as a grandfather, this latest study struck me right to the core.
A research team from India followed 105 babies throughout the first year of their lives, and measured the levels of EMFs in their homes.
The researchers regularly assessed the babies’ development using a standard tool called the Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3 (ASQ-3), which looks at things like motor skills, problem-solving, and social behaviors.
The results were horrifying…
The babies with medium or high exposure to EMFs had lower scores on developmental assessments, especially in gross and fine motor skills and problem solving.
And the babies with the highest exposure to EMFs were 2-3 times more likely to be flagged as “monitor/refer” for motor skills and problem solving – meaning there was evidence of developmental delays.
So here’s my question – why is this the first time you are hearing about it?
If there was a food, medicine, or ANY other factor causing developmental delays in babies, it would be all over the news. But this research is being completely ignored!
I’ll say it until I’m blue in the face – it will be nearly impossible to get doctors, our government, the media, and certainly corporate America to take EMFs seriously.
There are TRILLION-DOLLAR electronics industries that could be affected, so it’s a heck of a lot easier to bury our heads in the sand.
And if they won’t pay attention to research on health risks to babies, they won’t pay attention to anything.
That’s a big risk to seniors, too, because these EMFs have been linked to everything from heart disease to cancer.
Nobody is coming to help you on this one, friend. You need to protect yourself.
Here are some tips I use myself:
- Carry your phone in an EMF-blocking pouch (they’re easy to find online) and keep your phone off or in airplane mode when you’re not using it.
- Unplug electronic devices when you’re not using them, especially at night.
- Use a hard-wired Internet connection instead of WiFi.
- Consider hiring a Building Biology Environmental Consultant to assess EMFs and other risks in your home. You can find one near you at https://buildingbiologyinstitute.org/
View Sources
Setia, M. S., Natesan, R., Samant, P., Mhapankar, S., Kumar, S., Singh, I. V., Nair, A., & Seth, B. (2025). Radiofrequency electromagnetic field emissions and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants: A prospective cohort study. Cureus, 17(7), e87671. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.87671

