Consumer · Originally reported by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Greater Manchester to drive forward multi-million-pound investment in wearable health technology

Greater Manchester to drive forward multi-million-pound investment in wearable health technology
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Greater Manchester has announced a multi-million-pound investment in wearable health technology, according to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. While the headline emphasizes health benefits, health-conscious parents and homebuyers should understand what this expansion of wireless technology could mean for their families' EMF exposure.

What This Investment Means for Your Community

The push for widespread wearable health devices represents a significant increase in wireless technology infrastructure. These devices typically rely on Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular connections to transmit health data, adding to the ambient radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) exposure in homes and communities. For families already concerned about 5G and EMF myths debunked by science, this expansion raises questions about cumulative exposure from multiple wireless sources.

Wearable health technology requires constant connectivity to function effectively, meaning devices remain in close contact with the body throughout the day and night. While proponents emphasize health monitoring benefits, parents evaluating their family's overall EMF exposure should consider that these devices add another layer to an already complex wireless environment that includes smartphones, tablets, smart home devices, and neighborhood cell towers.

What Health-Conscious Families Can Do

If you're concerned about increased wireless infrastructure in your area, there are practical steps you can take. When possible, choose wired alternatives for home health monitoring. If wearable devices are necessary, consider using airplane mode when continuous transmission isn't required, or removing devices during sleep hours.

For homebuyers evaluating properties in Greater Manchester, research the proximity of cell towers and wireless infrastructure before purchasing. Distance matters—RF-EMF exposure decreases significantly with distance from the source. Some families are also exploring EMF shielding paint and other protective measures for bedrooms and children's spaces.

The key is making informed decisions. While this investment may offer genuine health monitoring benefits, families have the right to weigh those benefits against their concerns about wireless technology exposure and choose what's right for their households.

Originally reported by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

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