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Microwaves can lead to brain damage and Alzheimer's disease

The DefenderMicrowaves can lead to brain damage and Alzheimer's disease

The Defender – March 17, 2023

Research into 5G radiofrequency (RF) radiation shows it can cause brain damage and possibly lead to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to nine independent experts in the field of RF radiation who published a new peer-reviewed article.

   

Research into radiofrequency (RF) radiation from 5G shows it can cause brain damage and possibly lead to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to nine independent experts in the field of RF radiation.

In a peer-reviewed article published last week in the Annals of Clinical and Medical journal

Experts have called on authorities to heed the advice of the radio frequency scientific community by establishing a “stricter regulatory framework” on radio frequency radiation and halting the rollout of 5G technologies – including smart meters and 5G cell towers – until a team of “qualified, industry-independent scientists” looked into the risks of the technology.

"The situation is absurd," said Mona Nilsson, chief executive of the Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation and lead author of the paper.

Although the first two studies published on the effects of 5G on humans and animals found serious adverse health effects, government authorities and telecommunications companies continue to install 5G cell towers and meters. smart on and around homes, Ms Nilsson told Defender.

Leading radiation cancer risk scientist and co-author of the paper, Dr Lennart Hardell, told The Defender: “I think it's time to have an ethical discussion. »

“What kind of society should we have? asked Mr. Hardell, an oncologist and epidemiologist at the Foundation for Environmental and Cancer Research, author of more than a hundred papers on non-ionizing radiation.

“Can the government expose people to dangerous pollution in their own homes without them being able to escape? he asked.

From an ethical point of view, this is a very problematic societal situation, Mr. Hardell said.

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