New Research Highlights Potential Link Between Wi-Fi Radiation and Alzheimer’s Disease

A new review published in Frontiers in Neurology (October 2025) examines the effects of 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radiation on oxidative stress and its possible connection to Alzheimer’s disease.

The study highlights that chronic exposure to Wi-Fi may influence genes involved in oxidative stress and cellular repair, linked to Alzheimer’s. The review raises concerns about long-term neurological effects of ubiquitous wireless radiation and underscores the urgent need for further research.

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