The article alleges that “EMF straws” and similar products are marketed to block electromagnetic frequencies from everyday electronics despite no scientific evidence of effectiveness. This raises potential consumer-protection and regulatory scrutiny risks for sellers and could prompt investigations or enforcement actions, though no specific company or action is quantified.
The article alleges that “EMF straws” and similar products are marketed to block electromagnetic frequencies from everyday electronics despite no scientific evidence of effectiveness. This raises potential consumer-protection and regulatory scrutiny risks for sellers and could prompt investigations or enforcement actions, though no specific company or action is quantified.
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mildly negative
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