In 1989, the Electric Power Research Institute praised the methodology of a power line study which linked leukemia, prostate and other cancers in young men with chronic exposure to magnetic fields.
High EMF's can come from such items as TV's, electrical blankets, toasters, baby monitors, office equipment, shop tools, digital clock radios, baseboard heaters, microwave ovens and waterbed heaters.
In November, 1989, the Department of Energy reported that "It has now become generally accepted that there are indeed Biological effects due to magnetic field exposure."