Anonymous wrote:What I find amusing is that people will buy a house downtown for a million, and they're surrounded by pollution, tons of people all using various devices that emit radiation, but they see power towers out in the suburbs, surrounded by trees and grass and they freak.
Seriously, there isn't one shred of evidence that those towers cause problems.
And no, I don't have a house near power towers, but I wouldn't rule out buying one just because of the towers.
I seriously think real estate agents create this arbitrary list of what is acceptable and what is not acceptable, and very little of it is grounded in reality or practicality.
Actually, the best you can really do is say studies are "mixed."
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/magnetic-fields
Specifically:
"Numerous epidemiological (population) studies and comprehensive reviews have evaluated magnetic field exposure and risk of cancer in children (1, 2). Since the two most common cancers in children are leukemia and brain tumors, most of the research has focused on these two types. A study in 1979 pointed to a possible association between living near electric power lines and childhood leukemia (3). Among more recent studies, findings have been mixed. Some have found an association; others have not."