Biological effects of exposure to 2650 MHz electromagnetic radiation on the behavior, learning, and memory of mice
Abstract
Overview
With the rapid progression in communication technology and the onset of the 5G era, concerns about the effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) on health, particularly at 2650 MHz, are escalating. This research aims to explore the potential health hazards associated with EMR exposure from modern mobile communications.
Methods
- Exposure Duration: Male mice were subjected to 2650 MHz EMR for 28 days, receiving 4 hours of exposure daily.
- Measurement of Effects: Techniques like the open-field test, elevated-plus maze, and Morris water maze were used alongside biochemical assays to assess various aspects of neurological function and stress markers.
Findings
Behavioral changes were significant in mice exposed to EMR, including reduced activity levels and indications of increased anxiety. Additionally, biochemical markers suggested altered stress responses and neurotrophic factors.
Conclusion
The study identifies a potentially harmful impact on memory and behavior in mice due to extended exposure to 2650 MHz EMR, underlining the need for broader research on its effects on the human brain and behavior.
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