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Originally Posted by jopagi 
This is fascinating. The skeptics currently outweigh the proponents, but from what I can gather after a few minutes of Googling (EMF Sensitivity in Humans), there appears to be some strong evidence in peer-reviewed journals regarding the ability of a small percentage of individuals to reliably detect EMF fields in their presence.
EMF sensitivity is recognized by Sweden as a valid disability. And I learned a new word: electrosmog 
Even many of the skeptics seem to be backpedalling, by refining their skepticism to whether or not actual physical harm is caused by EMF, instead of doubting whether or not some people can detect EMF fields.
The clothing website gives a new interpretation to this smiley 
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Some have gone so far as to point out that the modern increase of cancers has gone in lock-step with electrification. Correlation is not causation, and all that, but the idea gave me pause.