To The Don: Yes I confined my remarks largely to children and leukaemia and SIDS, but these are not the only ill health conditions associated with chronic exposure to EMFs. Other conditions associated in the peer reviewed literature include adverse birth outcomes, Alzheimers, bradycardia, lowered attention, asthenias, loss of short term memory, spontaneous abortion, male and female breast cancers etc. These are IMHO because in general Nature has exploited electric fields as a signalling system (using e.g. Ca2+ as a primary and second messenger in signal transduction), for electron transport processes in the synthesis of ATP (adenosine triphosphate, the universal energy biomolecule we use ubiquitously) and other charged particles. Electric fields influence their efficiency, leading to a variety of oprerational and developmental sequelae.
E.g. spermatozoa once entered into the egg change the charge on the ovum surface so that other sperm cannot enter and cause polyfertilisation, but electric fields can depolarise these membranes. The notochord similarly relies on electric current polarity, givng rise to electric fields, , and if this is reversed there are serious morphological consequences. In short, endogenous electric fields are an important constituent of normal development.
E.g. spermatozoa once entered into the egg change the charge on the ovum surface so that other sperm cannot enter and cause polyfertilisation, but electric fields can depolarise these membranes. The notochord similarly relies on electric current polarity, givng rise to electric fields, , and if this is reversed there are serious morphological consequences. In short, endogenous electric fields are an important constituent of normal development.