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Exactly pauluk, but scaremongering sells news, and that is what the media likes.

The magnetic fields from our computers, TV's and all electric appliances we have in our houses will produce more 'interference' if you want to call it that, than any HV powerlines which are suspended from high structures anyway.


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I think the inplication of the studies is that HV fields are more damaging than LV.

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