Long-Term, Low-Level Microwave Radiation Impairs Learning and Memory via Synbindin: Molecular Basis and Underlying Mechanism
Abstract
Abstract
Overview: This study provides insights into how long-term, low-level exposure to microwave radiation can affect cognitive functions, specifically learning and memory.
Findings: The research highlights the role of a protein called Synbindin in the degradation of cognitive capacities stemming from microwave exposure, offering a detailed exploration of the molecular basis and mechanisms involved.
Conclusion: Given the extensive use of microwave technology in various aspects of daily life, the implications of these findings are significant, indicating potential health risks associated with chronic exposure to low-level microwave radiation.