NHS to trial wearable sensors to detect sepsis earlier and cut deaths
The NHS is launching a trial of wearable sensors designed to detect sepsis earlier in patients, potentially saving lives through faster medical intervention. While this medical advancement is promising, it raises important questions for health-conscious families about the increasing presence of wireless technology in our daily lives.
The Promise and the Trade-Off
These wearable sensors will continuously monitor patients for early signs of sepsis, a life-threatening condition that requires rapid treatment. The technology represents genuine medical progress, but it also adds to our growing exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from wireless devices that transmit data constantly.
For families already concerned about EMF exposure from cell towers, WiFi routers, and smart devices, the proliferation of medical wearables presents a dilemma: balancing health benefits against potential long-term exposure risks. Unlike emergency medical equipment used temporarily, wearable sensors may be worn for extended periods, keeping a transmitting device in constant contact with the body.
What Health-Conscious Families Should Consider
This development underscores why many families are taking proactive steps to manage their baseline EMF exposure at home. When medical technology requires wireless monitoring, having already minimized unnecessary exposures in your living environment becomes even more important. Simple strategies include turning off WiFi at night, maintaining distance from routers, and creating low-EMF sleeping spaces for children.
For homebuyers evaluating properties, proximity to cell towers remains a significant consideration. While many 5G and EMF concerns have been clarified by science, choosing homes with lower ambient EMF levels gives families more flexibility when wireless medical devices become necessary.
Some families are exploring options like EMF shielding paint to create protected zones within their homes, allowing them to benefit from essential wireless technology while maintaining areas of reduced exposure.
The key takeaway: medical wearables may save lives, but managing your family's total EMF exposure budget remains within your control through thoughtful choices about home technology, property selection, and protective measures.
Originally reported by Female First
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