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Scientific review: Prenatal exposure to Wi-Fi radiation may impact neurodevelopment
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.
From certified wireless chargers to controversial energy weapons, EMF exposure concerns are intensifying as wearable tech booms among executives while everyday families feel "powerless" beneath cell towers. New research links prenatal Wi-Fi exposure to neurodevelopment issues, yet the irony deepens—we're strapping more devices to our bodies while struggling to manage the data overload they create.
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