The Washington Post recently carried an article regarding the oft-injured San Francisco 49ers football team (“49ers’ George Kittle tears Achilles tendon in playoff win over Eagles,” Jan. 11).
The story largely struggles to find hard evidence supporting the theory that the 49ers’ injuries are linked to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from a power company substation nearby their stadium and practice facilities.
Still, doesn’t this at least raise the question of if there are any EMF-transmitting facilities near the practice fields of the oft-injured Baltimore Ravens?
— Stan Heuisler, Baltimore
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