The Journal of Pediatric Urology published this study finding adverse effects on rat testes from radiofrequency radiation emitted from indoor Wi-Fi Internet access devices. Read more.
Research Studies to Know
Exposure limits: the underestimation of absorbed cell phone radiation, especially in children
This paper details how when electrical properties are considered, a child's head's absorption can be over two times greater, and absorption of the skull's bone marrow can be ten times greater than adults. Read more.
The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields: Problems and Solutions
by Andrew Goldsworthy Honorary Lecturer in Biology at Imperial College London Dr. Goldsworthy details how “well‐replicated studies have shown that weak electromagnetic fields remove calcium ions bound to the membranes of living cells, making them more likely to tear,...
Use of laptop computers connected to internet through Wi-Fi decreases human sperm motility and increases sperm DNA fragmentation
Fertility Sterility published this study finding human sperm exposed to a Wi-Fi laptop decreased sperm motility and induced DNA fragmentation by a nonthermal effect. The authors speculate that “keeping a laptop connected wirelessly to the internet on the lap near the...
Effects of radiofrequency radiation exposure on blood-brain barrier permeability in male and female rats
Experimental research: A significant increase in albumin was found in the brains of the RF-exposed male rats suggesting that exposure to RFR at levels below the international limits can affect the vascular permeability in the brain of male rats. Read more
Effects of Wi-Fi signals on the P300 component of event-related potentials during an auditory hayling task
The Journal of Integrative Neuroscience published this study which investigated the immediate effects of Wi-Fi signals upon brain operation, specifically finding P300 amplitude values are decreased for males and increased for females during exposure while performing a...