“Specific EM Radiation in the…

“Specific EM Radiation in the Wireless Signal Range Increases Wakefulness in Mice,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, posted August 3, 2021.

“[W]e uncovered a causal relationship between 2.4 GHz EMR modulated by 100-Hz square pulses and increased wakefulness in mice. This result identifies sleep alteration as a potential consequence of exposure to excessive wireless signals.”

It’s worth noting that a 1976 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) report noted that military personnel “exposed to non-thermal microwave radiation were said to have experienced … sleeplessness … for frequencies between 2.05-2.50 GHz.” This was cited by the NAS-NRC committee in its 2020 report on the Havana Syndrome.

From China; open access.

https://microwavenews.com/papers/specific-emr-increases-wakefulness-mice

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