THE EFFECT OF PRENATAL MICROWAVE EXPOSURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES IN THE MOUSE
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Study examined whether 2450 MHz microwave exposure during pregnancy affects newborn behavioral development in mice.
Plain English Summary
Researchers exposed pregnant mice to microwave radiation at 2450 MHz (the same frequency as microwave ovens and WiFi) for 3 hours daily during critical brain development periods. They then tested the newborn pups for basic reflexes and neurological development from birth through 21 days old. The study aimed to understand whether low-level prenatal microwave exposure affects behavioral development in offspring.
Why This Matters
This study tackles a critical question: what happens when developing brains are exposed to microwave radiation during pregnancy? The 2450 MHz frequency tested is the same one used by microwave ovens, WiFi routers, and many Bluetooth devices. While the abstract doesn't reveal the specific results, the research design is particularly relevant because it examines functional behavioral changes rather than just structural abnormalities. The timing matters too - exposure occurred from day 7 through 17 of gestation, covering crucial periods of brain development. The 10 mW/cm² exposure level is higher than typical household WiFi but within ranges that could occur near powerful wireless devices. What makes this research especially important is its focus on subtle behavioral effects that might not be immediately obvious but could have lasting developmental consequences.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{the_effect_of_prenatal_microwave_exposure_on_the_development_of_behavioral_respo_g5447,
author = {Unknown},
title = {THE EFFECT OF PRENATAL MICROWAVE EXPOSURE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES IN THE MOUSE},
year = {n.d.},
}