Hi. I don't use this site much but if any of you guys deal with medical locations, you might be interested in my take on microshock. Some experts dumb it down in terms of it not being recognised at standards level. It is important to understand that this phenomenon is the reason for the way in which a medical location is wired. I teach it to biomedical students as "heart pacemaker disruption current" because if the current going through the heart is say greater than 100 micro amps, it can cause fibrillation or cardiac arrest. https://medical-locations.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/What-is-Microshock-1.pdf. Hope it is OK to post info like this.