Hello darren, I wouldn't say that I have noticed any ill-effects. I have noticed some changes in my personage, that is, with the heat of the area, humidity, and location of the work, I have experienced a considerable amount of weight-loss and I've sweated enough to clean out all of my pores really well. Seriously though, in Abilene there is a lot of lightning, they shut down all work if they have a strike within a thirty mile radius of any work being performed. If a windmill is being serviced or worked on it can only be done if it has been shutdown, otherwise you aren't allowed to be within a hundred feet of an operational mill. It is my understanding that the mills can be controlled from 3 locations, on-site, from a central control compound on the farm, and from corporate headquarters in Europe. As to any electromagnetic or otherwise types of exposure, where I am from there used to be a large aluminum smelting company and there were issues concerning electromagnetics and their effects on the central nervous system. I do believe in those instances there were documented ill-effects for the long-term workers of that site. Big difference from the electromagnetism generated in a smelting process and those for power generation from wind turbines, in my opinion. I am also an insulin-dependent diabetic and wear an insulin pump, haven't had any issues with my pump(it is a microprocessor controlled electronic unit), and has pretty much been business as usual concerning my diabetic care. Thanks for asking the question Darren. Best regards, Allan