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Investigation into 5G advertising begins in Russia
Russia Opens Investigation into 5G Advertising Claims Russian authorities have reportedly begun investigating 5G advertising, though specific details about the nature and scope of the investigation remain limited based on the available information. For health-conscious parents and homebuyers concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, this development highlights ongoing global scrutiny of 5G technology claims.
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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🔬 Latest Research
Browse PubMed →Effects of industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band frequency 2.45 GHz on membrane integrity and oxidative stress of human skin bacteria.
WiFi frequencies damage skin bacteria through oxidative stress, potentially disrupting our protective microbiome
Anuj Kumar Tomar, Neha Jha, Eepsita Priyadarshini et al.
Nonthermal radiofrequency radiation promotes hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells function by regulating Ca2+ efflux.
Non-thermal radiofrequency radiation enhances blood stem cell function, potentially aids recovery from radiation injury
Zhichun Lv, Ke Zhao, Jingjing Li et al.
5G RF-EMFs Mitigate UV-Induced Genotoxic Stress Through Redox Balance and p38 Pathway Regulation in Skin Cells.
5G exposure after UV radiation reduced DNA damage markers by 30-80% in skin cells
Ju Hwan Kim, Hee Jin, Kyu Min Jang et al.
Ameliorative Role of Coenzyme Q10 in RF Radiation-Associated Testicular and Oxidative Impairments in a 3.5-GHz Exposure Model.
3.5 GHz exposure reduced testosterone and sperm health in rats, but CoQ10 supplement offered partial protection
Hava Bektas, Seval Yildirim, Serife Cakir et al.