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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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Psinet
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#6015002 Posted on: 05/06/2022 11:16 AM
Whelp, this is the wackiest crank junk I have ever seen posted to a tech site

dragonlord
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#6015064 Posted on: 05/06/2022 02:28 PM
Are people so gullible that they believe these so-called leading scientists, that are paid handsomely for shilling products?


What nonsense LowIQanon FUD.

First, this particular "EMF is bad, mmkay" guy is a KNOWN QUACK of the kind that only fools, Trumpists, and anti-vaxx kooks fall for. There's no SCIENCE being done here. He posts this crap every 5-10 years just to get attention and generate clickbait. Stop falling for it.

Second, actual credible scientists have brought us everything we count on today, including a longer life and the ability to fall for and then post the most ignorant, clueless nonsense. :)

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#6015065 Posted on: 05/06/2022 02:29 PM
Whelp, this is the wackiest crank junk I have ever seen posted to a tech site


Indeed. I really think Hilbert should delete this article from the front page. It's...well...beneath him and this site's proven fine standards.

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#6015069 Posted on: 05/06/2022 02:39 PM
Has this paper been peer reviewed and approved?
I mean, this is one of the most important steps in the scientific method.
Without validation from other tests and studies, it means nothing.

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#6015070 Posted on: 05/06/2022 02:42 PM
Indeed. I really think Hilbert should delete this article from the front page. It's...well...beneath him and this site's proven fine standards.


He knows the audience he's cultivated

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