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Scientific review: Prenatal exposure to Wi-Fi radiation may impact neurodevelopment

Scientific review: Prenatal exposure to Wi-Fi radiation may impact neurodevelopment
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What the Research Shows

A new scientific review published in Current Approaches in Psychiatry has found that exposure to wireless radiofrequency (RF) radiation during pregnancy and early childhood may impact neurodevelopment and behavior. According to the review by researcher Neriman Ezgin, increasing experimental evidence from animal studies suggests potential concerns about Wi-Fi exposure during these critical developmental periods.

While the full details of the research aren't available in the source material, the headline and excerpt indicate that scientists are examining how prenatal exposure to Wi-Fi radiation could affect developing brains. This adds to the growing body of research that health-conscious parents may want to consider when making decisions about their home environment.

What This Means for Families

For parents and expecting families, this research highlights the importance of being mindful about EMF exposure in the home. While more research is needed to fully understand the impacts, some families may choose to take precautionary measures. This could include creating low-EMF zones in bedrooms and nurseries, turning off Wi-Fi routers at night, or exploring EMF shielding paint for particularly sensitive areas of the home.

It's important to separate fact from fiction when it comes to EMF concerns. While this review suggests potential risks worth considering, parents should also be aware of common myths about 5G and EMF to make informed decisions based on actual science rather than unfounded fears. The key is finding a balanced approach that considers emerging research while maintaining a practical lifestyle in our connected world.

Originally reported by ehn.org

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