About

A quiet corner for real evidence.

EMF Studies is an independent, non-commercial index of peer-reviewed research on electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic hypersensitivity. There is no product to sell you, no supplement to recommend, and no shielding fabric to click through.

The topic is genuinely contested. We do not aim to convince you of a conclusion — we aim to make the underlying literature accessible so you can form your own. Every entry links back to the original journal source via DOI or citation.

Method

  • · We include only peer-reviewed studies indexed on PubMed, journal sites, or established institutional reports (e.g. NTP, Ramazzini).
  • · Each study is tagged with exposure type, topic, study design, and the finding as reported by its authors.
  • · Summaries paraphrase the paper's own abstract and results; we do not editorialize beyond that.
  • · We include studies with adverse, null, and mixed findings.

Sources we monitor

The library is updated automatically each week from these free, publicly accessible research databases:

Journal-specific queries also monitor Bioelectromagnetics, Environmental Health Perspectives, Environment International, Reviews on Environmental Health, Health Physics, Radiation Research, and the International Journal of Radiation Biology.

Subscription databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE, PsycInfo, and IEEE Xplore require paid institutional API access and are not currently integrated — most peer-reviewed EMF research they index also appears in PubMed / Europe PMC.

Medical disclaimer

The information on this website is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The research presented represents published scientific studies; individual results and interpretations vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions.