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Guru3D.com » News » Phones and Wi-Fi, according to scientists, can induce Alzheimer disease

Phones and Wi-Fi, according to scientists, can induce Alzheimer disease

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/04/2022 08:42 AM | source: futurism | 59 comment(s)
Phones and Wi-Fi, according to scientists, can induce Alzheimer disease

Per a recent study, our cell phones and excessive exposure to Wi-Fi radiation may have a role in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

According to a news release regarding the findings, the majority of experts think that Alzheimer's disease is caused by an abnormal accumulation of calcium in the brain. According to the study, electromagnetic fields (EMF) may contribute to the calcium accumulation. Energy of this sort is released by gadgets such as cell phones.


“Electromagnetic fields act through time-varying electrical spikes and magnetic forces on a nanosecond scale. Any one of these can produce anyone's worst nightmare: extremely early-onset Alzheimer's disease," said study author Martin Pall of Washington State University. In addition, he states that young people who are exposed to "radiation from cell phones or Wi-Fi" for many hours a day are at risk of developing "digital dementia."

Electromagnetic fields have been connected to health concerns in the past. While the National Cancer Institute states that a relationship between EMFs and cancer is improbable and that typical levels of EMFs have no effect on people, Healthline reports that other, more prevalent ailments have been linked to EMFs, such as irritation, headaches, and sleeplessness.

The link between Alzheimer's disease and cell phones is still being studied, albeit not as thoroughly as it should be, as it is now a secondary issue, perhaps even sinister, that it is not studied more thoroughly, given the widespread use of mobile devices, which should be sufficient to warrant further investigation.







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Andy Watson
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#6014443 Posted on: 05/04/2022 12:42 PM
Oh lol I have never noticed that Source button before XD,

Will have a read if it

The source in the source also has this story

https://futurism.com/neoscope/coors-dream-ads

lol.

I dream about beer a lot too actually, normally when drunk.

Hilbert, have you been down to one of those Amsterdam cafe's again for a smoke and a pancake?

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#6014447 Posted on: 05/04/2022 12:54 PM
OK, after less than 10 seconds of digging ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin-Pall

"Pall was professor of biochemistry and basic medical sciences at Washington State University (WSU) where, among other things, he researched and published on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. He retired from that position in 2008 since when he has researched on multiple chemical sensitivity and published papers on the effect of low intensity microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (MWV-EMF) on the human body.

He has been a critic of the expansion of 5G mobile phone networks and the use of wireless technology generally, believing the technology has negative consequences for human health"

So he got old, got a bee in his bonnet and then blamed 5G for everything even though it really is just a pinprick at the moment. So he reverting back to ANY EMF, wifi, 4g, your microwave oven etc etc.

And blames it on ... calcium build up. :D

I'm prepared to take that risk just so I can have a better set of teeth. ;)

Indeed, my dear old mum has Osteoporosis so I am planning to take her out this afternoon for a picnic under a 5g mast whilst making her watch Gamers Nexus using ear phones.

She'll probably say about Steve :- " That young man needs to cut his hair. It might get caught up in a 100cfm case fan "

Or something.

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#6014449 Posted on: 05/04/2022 01:05 PM
The source in the source also has this story

https://futurism.com/neoscope/coors-dream-ads

lol.

I dream about beer a lot too actually, normally when drunk.

Hilbert, have you been down to one of those Amsterdam cafe's again for a smoke and a pancake?

The source for the main story is the NIH, a US government site.

The beer story is anecdotal.

What exactly are you saying?

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#6014453 Posted on: 05/04/2022 01:20 PM
If this is true then we will all get Alzheimer's because the alternative is going back to horse and buggy. To be honest, that sounds kind of nice.

Sure so when you are bleeding to death from cutting yourself on a handsaw cutting fire wood, it will take your doctor 3 hours to get to your house. Not to mention shoveling horse shit. I guess the people wearing tin foil hats ARE the sane ones.

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#6014454 Posted on: 05/04/2022 01:20 PM
and here I was thinking it was my beer drinking causing all this Alzheimers when in fact it was that darn Wi-Fi

Cool.

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