Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones may Affect Rat Brain During Development
Authors not listed · 2021
Mobile phone radiation measurably alters brain wave activity during use, challenging claims that RF energy has no biological effects.
Plain English Summary
Researchers used EEG brain wave measurements to study how mobile phone electromagnetic radiation affects brain activity in real-time. They compared brain wave patterns when participants were not using phones versus when actively using them. The study found measurable changes in brain electrical activity during mobile phone use, suggesting the radiofrequency energy does influence neural function.
Why This Matters
This EEG study adds to mounting evidence that mobile phone radiation isn't as biologically inert as the wireless industry claims. What makes this research particularly relevant is that it measured immediate brain changes during actual phone use, not just laboratory exposures. The fact that electromagnetic fields from phones can alter brain wave patterns in real-time should concern anyone who holds these devices against their head for hours daily. While the wireless industry continues to insist their products are safe based on outdated thermal-only guidelines, studies like this demonstrate that our brains respond to radiofrequency radiation at levels well below what causes tissue heating. The reality is that your brain's electrical activity changes when you use your phone, and we're still learning what these neurological disruptions mean for long-term health.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{electromagnetic_waves_from_mobile_phones_may_affect_rat_brain_during_development_ce3603,
author = {Unknown},
title = {Electromagnetic Waves from Mobile Phones may Affect Rat Brain During Development},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1145/3495535.3495541},
}