electromagnetic hypersensitivity
English
Noun
electromagnetic hypersensitivity (uncountable)
- (pathology) An illness purportedly caused by electromagnetic radiation from electrical and electronic devices, usually with symptoms of headaches, blurry vision and nausea.
Synonyms
- EHS (abbreviation)
- wifi syndrome
Derived terms
- EHS (abbreviation)
See also
- exhaustion
- eye strain
- repetitive strain injury
- sitting disease
- chronic fatigue syndrome
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