Development of the Microwave Syndrome in Two Men Shortly after Installation of 5G on the Roof above their Office

Authors: Nilsson M, Hardell L

Year: 2023

Category: Epidemiology

Journal: Ann Clin Case Rep

Institution: Ann Clin Case Rep

DOI: No DOI provided in the text

URL: https://www.anncaserep.com/abstract.php?aid=9589

Abstract

Overview

The latest generation of wireless communication, 5G, has been deployed globally. Concerns regarding its potential impact on human health and the environment have been highlighted due to the absence of prior studies assessing these effects. This case study sheds light on two individuals exposed to high levels of Radiofrequency Radiation (RFR) after the 5G installation in their workplace.

Findings

  • Two men developed symptoms such as headaches, tinnitus, dizziness, balance disorders, concentration issues, and fatigue associated with microwave syndrome following the rollout of 5G technology.
  • Measurements in their offices showed peak RFR levels ranging from 6,230 to 1,180,000 μW/m2.
  • Upon switching offices to areas with significantly reduced RFR levels, the symptoms displayed by the individuals either improved within weeks or disappeared immediately.

Conclusion

The study raises significant concerns about the ICNIRP guidelines, which currently only consider thermal effects of RFR and appear insufficient to ensure public health safety in the face of new wireless technologies such as 5G. This case serves as a call to reassess current safety standards and consider non-thermal biological effects of electromagnetic fields.

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