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- But first of all, this applies specifically to Wi-Fi and mobile phones, the use of which in schools has already been severely restricted in several countries
- It's hard to believe? But the French are banning Wi-Fi and mobile phones for a reason, but relying on scientific research
- Why are so many countries around the world so wary of mobile radiation?
- Preliminary studies on 3G and 4G connections show that non-thermal radiation levels also alter the electrical activity of the brain
- Research also shows negative effects of radiation on the pineal gland, adrenal gland, and thyroid gland
- So try to limit their use - and keep children away from radiation sources! Better, as the saying goes, to keep an eye out …
Video: Why is Wi-Fi banned in European schools and kindergartens?
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Thousands of reliable scientific studies reveal more and more disturbing facts about our favorite gadgets and technologies - mobile phones, tablets, Wi-Fi and so on, writes Collective Evolution.
But first of all, this applies specifically to Wi-Fi and mobile phones, the use of which in schools has already been severely restricted in several countries
For example, in France, back in 2015, a law was passed prohibiting Wi-Fi in kindergartens. The same law requires that Wi-Fi is always turned off in elementary schools when not in use. Wherever possible, wired connections should be preferred.
And in advertising for mobile phones in France, it is imperative to indicate that using a headset is safer, as it reduces the effects of radiation on the brain. Also, mobile phone ads should not target children.
However, the matter is not limited to children: the French National Library, as well as many other libraries and universities in Paris, have completely dismantled all Wi-Fi networks, and in many government institutions they are prohibited.
It's hard to believe? But the French are banning Wi-Fi and mobile phones for a reason, but relying on scientific research
Similar restrictions have also been introduced in Belgium, Spain, Israel, Australia, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, India, Finland, Cyprus, etc.
The Namibian Nuclear Agency explicitly states that current so-called “safe” regulations do not protect citizens from the long-term consequences of cell phone use.
Why are so many countries around the world so wary of mobile radiation?
Because thousands of studies have linked it to cancer and many other diseases. It is especially dangerous for children, because the bone marrow of a child's head absorbs 10 times more radiation than that of an adult.
Mobile phones and wireless networks emit microwave radiation called radio waves. Among the negative biological consequences of wireless radio emission are dysfunction of the reproductive system, single- and double-stranded breaks in DNA, creation of reactive oxygen species, immune dysfunction, synthesis of stress proteins in the brain, impaired brain development, sleep and memory impairments, increased risk of brain tumors, etc. …
Scientists declare:
The worst thing is that these consequences occur when the radiation level is hundreds of times lower than that allowed by the current international standards. And the sources of this radiation are allowed by law and are openly sold all over the world.
Experimental studies have shown that prolonged exposure to wireless networks decreases the number of brain cells and leads to the death of cells in the regions of the brain responsible for memory and learning.
Cellular radiation also affects human brain activity. In 2011, scientists found that just 50 minutes of staying a mobile phone in close proximity to the brain resulted in an increase in glucose levels in the irradiated part of the brain.
Preliminary studies on 3G and 4G connections show that non-thermal radiation levels also alter the electrical activity of the brain
But neurotoxic effects are not all; radiation disrupts fertility and reproductive function, has a bad effect on cognitive abilities and memory, causes behavioral disturbances, hearing loss, headaches, insomnia, oxidative stress, etc.
Research also shows negative effects of radiation on the pineal gland, adrenal gland, and thyroid gland
What's more, even low levels of microwave radiation reduce melatonin production. And melatonin is not only essential for maintaining a normal sleep cycle, but also an antioxidant that repairs damaged DNA and inhibits the growth of cancer cells.
Also, scientists have found that radiation affects the level of thyroid hormones. But even minor changes in hormonal levels affect the brain!
And that's not to mention the cardiovascular system …
In general, the list is endless. The conclusions are clear: mobile phones and Wi-Fi are harmful to our health.
So try to limit their use - and keep children away from radiation sources! Better, as the saying goes, to keep an eye out …
Nikita Skorobogatov
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