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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2022 16:54:25 GMT
Comparative Study Neurosci Lett . 2002 Nov 29;333(3):175-8. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)00903-5. Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus Robert C Beason 1, Peter Semm Affiliations expand PMID: 12429376 DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)00903-5 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12429376/Abstract In this study we investigated the effects of a pulsed radio frequency signal similar to the signal produced by global system for mobile communication telephones (900 MHz carrier, modulated at 217 Hz) on neurons of the avian brain. We found that such stimulation resulted in changes in the amount of neural activity by more than half of the brain cells. Most (76%) of the responding cells increased their rates of firing by an average 3.5-fold. The other responding cells exhibited a decrease in their rates of spontaneous activity Such responses indicate potential effects on humans using hand-held cellular phones. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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Post by Admin on Jun 21, 2022 19:03:52 GMT
Evidence for Disruption by the Modulating Signal by Carl Blackman, Ph.D. in Biophysics- part 3 "There is substantial scientific evidence that some modulated fields (pulsed or repeated signals) are bioactive, which increases the likelihood that they could have health impacts with chronic exposure even at very low exposure levels. Modulation signals may interfere with normal, non-linear biological processes." "The current IEEE and ICNIRP standards are not sufficiently protective of public health with respect to chronic exposure to modulated fields (particularly new technologies that are pulse-modulated and heavily used in cellular telephony)." "More research is needed to determine which modulation factors, and combinations are bioactive and deleterious at low intensities, and are likely to result in disease-related processes and/or health risks; however this should not delay preventative actions supporting public health and wellness." bioinitiative.org/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/sec15_2007_Modulation_Blackman.pdf
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2023 19:07:11 GMT
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Post by Admin on Apr 1, 2024 0:08:24 GMT
Does Wireless Tech Cause Cancer or Is It Just Another “Coincidence” Being Propagated by Tin-foil Hat Conspiracy Theorists? www.globalresearch.ca/does-wireless-tech-cause-cancer-or-just-another-coincidence-being-propagated-tin-foil-hat-conspiracy-theorists/5853394Do cell phones, Bluetooth devices, WiFi and other wireless tech cause cancer or is it just another “coincidence” that tin-foil hat conspiracy theorists are sharing on their smartphones? Let me tell you about such a “coincidence” I witnessed firsthand… Many years ago, I hired a young lady to help out around the apartment and in the office, as my wife was quite ill and I was already working seven days a week (still am, I guess). The new assistant came in six days a week for a few hours and completed a long list of items in record time. The whole time she’d be singing and was a joy to have around. Until, after about six months, she began slowing down and making mistakes. I asked her what was up. She said she was having trouble getting to sleep and staying asleep at night. I asked her a few questions about her sleeping arrangements. It turned out to be an EMF nightmare: she and her husband both slept in a small, loft room, upon a large futon on the floor with a tin roof above them. On either side of their bed, they each had their laptops and their smartphones active, recharging and certainly not in airplane mode. They also kept their WiFi blasting all night. I suggested that maybe they should experiment and get all the tech out of their sleeping chamber and kill the WiFi at night.
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