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According to nine experts in the radiofrequency (RF) radiation field, 5G RF radiation can cause brain damage and even lead to issues like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The peer-reviewed article was published in the journal Annals of Clinical and Medical Case Reports . The researchers urged the authorities to listen to other experts from the RF scientific community by establishing a “more stringent regulatory framework” on RF radiation and postponing the rollout of 5G technologies, along with smart meters and 5G cell towers, until “qualified scientists independent of industry” have had enough time to thoroughly review the risks of the technology. It’s time for an “ethical discussion” on 5G
Mona Nilsson, the lead author of the article and managing director of the Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation, described the situation as “absurd.”
While the first two studies published on 5G’s effects on humans and animals reported serious negative side effects, government authorities […]
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