Special issue editorial: In vivo experimental studies of prenatal and neonatal exposures to EMF provide grounds for epidemiological surveillance and precaution

Authors: Kaplan S, Davis DL, Steinbusch HWM

Year: 2023 Feb 1

Category: Neuroscience

Journal: J Chem Neuroanat

DOI: 10.1016/j.jchemneu.2023.102238

URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36736746

Abstract

Overview

The use of wireless communication tools, particularly mobile phones, has raised significant health concerns due to their proximity to sensitive areas like the brain and body. This special issue explores the impact of electromagnetic fields (EMF) from mobile phones on the central nervous system.

Findings

  • Experiments indicate a range of potential neurological problems linked to different EMF frequencies, including behavioral issues, autism, and other neuronal disturbances.
  • This special issue serves as a call to action for the scientific community to conduct further epidemiological studies to better understand these risks.

Conclusion

Substantial experimental evidence supports taking precautionary steps to reduce human exposure to wireless radiation, with a focus on protecting vulnerable groups like the young, pregnant women, and men desiring to father healthy children.

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