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Effects of 1.5 and 4.3 GHz Microwave Radiation on Memory and Brain Health

Impact of Microwave Radiation on Cognitive Function and Brain Structure: Insights from Wistar Rat Studies s41598-021-89348-4 In our increasingly connected world, microwave radiation has become ubiquitous, emanating from devices such as cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, and even microwave ovens. While these devices are integral to modern life, there is growing concern about their potential impact […]

Microwave Radiation and Cognitive Deficits: The Role of 5-HT1A Receptor Gene Polymorphisms

Unveiling the Cognitive Impact of Microwave Exposure: Genetic Polymorphisms in the 5-HT1A Receptor. In recent years, the rapid advancement of technology has brought electromagnetic radiation (EMR) into the spotlight as a significant public health concern. Among the various forms of EMR, microwaves, with frequencies ranging between 300 MHz and 300 GHz, have garnered particular attention. […]

How the Human Body Generates Electricity and the Role of Bioelectricity

Bioelectricity, the fundamental electrical processes within living organisms, is essential for communication, coordination, and various physiological functions. Recent advancements have highlighted the intricate coupling between bioelectricity and transcription, revealing how oscillatory phenomena in electrophysiological networks influence cell behavior and multicellular organization. However, external electromagnetic fields (EMFs), particularly from artificial sources like radiofrequency radiation (RFR), can […]

The Software of Life: Bioelectricity and its Role in Human Health

In the ever-evolving fields of artificial intelligence and biology, remarkable parallels have emerged between the functioning of large language models (LLMs) and the human body. At the heart of these similarities lies the concept of generative models, a framework that has reshaped our understanding of how systems, both biological and artificial, encode and process information. […]

Blue Light Exposure: Unveiling the Hidden Dangers to Retinal Health Disrupting Retinal Barriers

This study, titled “Blue light exposure collapses the inner blood-retinal barrier by accelerating endothelial CLDN5 degradation through the disturbance of GNAZ and the activation of ADAM17,” was published on April 24, 2023, in the journal “Fluids and Barriers of the CNS.” The key findings of the study are: Blue Light Exposure: The study investigates the […]

Exploring the Quantum Origins of Consciousness: Implications for Neuroscience and Human Health

The human brain, a mere three-pound organ, is the source of consciousness—a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries. While traditional neuroscience explains brain functions in terms of classical physics and chemistry, a growing body of research suggests that quantum mechanics, the theory that governs the microscopic world, might play a crucial role […]

Disruption of Oscillatory Phenomena in Electrophysiological Networks By External EMFs on Bioelectric Systems

Bioelectricity, the fundamental electrical processes within living organisms, is essential for communication, coordination, and various physiological functions. Recent research has highlighted the intricate coupling between bioelectricity and transcription, revealing how oscillatory phenomena in electrophysiological networks influence cell behavior and multicellular organization. However, external electromagnetic fields (EMFs), particularly those from artificial sources like radiofrequency radiation (RFR), […]

How Artificial Light EMR Affects Insect-Plant Interactions

  Artificial light sources, such as streetlights, have become ubiquitous in urban environments. While they provide essential benefits like safety and convenience, their impact on natural ecosystems is profound and often detrimental. Recent studies have highlighted the adverse effects of artificial light on plant life and insect populations, revealing a significant ecological imbalance. This report […]

Evaluating the Effect on Heart Rate Variability of Adults Exposed to Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields in Modern Office Environment

‘In our experiment, with a short [Wi-Fi & DECT cordless phone] exposure of 10 minutes, EMF effects on HRV were found even though the power flux density was only 0.000275% of the ICNIRP limit…’ This study aims to evaluate the effect of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) on heart rate variability (HRV) in adults within a […]

Impact of 2100 MHz on TAM Receptors and Testicular Health: The Silent Threat of RFR Exposure

With the rapid advancement of technology, the emission of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) into the environment has significantly increased, raising concerns about its potential health impacts. Particularly, the exposure to RFR from mobile devices is a growing concern due to its widespread usage. This report delves into the effects of RFR exposure on the testes of […]

Habituation As Optimal Filtering – Entropic Waste and Its Interference with Habituation

The paper “Habituation as optimal filtering” by Samuel J. Gershman, now published in iScience, provides a probabilistic model that explains habituation through the lens of optimal filtering. The paper conceptualizes habituation, which is the reduction in response to repetitive stimuli, as a form of attentional filtering where organisms amplify important signals while diminishing the response […]

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