Bioelectromagnetic Fields
Bioelectromagnetic fields are natural electric and magnetic fields produced by living organisms. These fields arise from the electrical activity of cells, particularly in the nervous system and muscles. They play a role in various biological processes, including communication between cells and the regulation of physiological functions.
Research into bioelectromagnetic fields has led to the exploration of their potential effects on health and well-being. Some studies investigate how exposure to external electromagnetic fields, such as those from cell phones or power lines, may influence biological systems. Understanding these interactions is important for assessing both benefits and risks associated with electromagnetic exposure.