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Study shows that using induction cookers can often exceed European and UK EMF exposure guidelines!

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  • Study shows that using induction cookers can often exceed European and UK EMF exposure guidelines!
    • 13 JUN 12
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    Study shows that using induction cookers can often exceed European and UK EMF exposure guidelines!

    From Powerwatch UK:

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    A very alarming new study [1] by a leading test laboratory which tested a number of modern induction cooking hobs reports that most hobs/rings exceeded even the high 1998 ICNIRP maximum exposure levels (currently the UK and European maximum exposure levels) when a person was standing close to the cooker.

    SNIP

    For the full article: http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/20120611-induction-cookers-are-hazardous.asp

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