Announced that radiation from Wi-Fi technology could lead to increases in Alzheimer's cases
Announced that radiation from Wi-Fi technology could lead to increases in Alzheimer's cases
Known for his research on Alzheimer's in the USA, Prof. Dr. Martin L. Pall announced that radiation from cell phone and wireless connectivity Wi-Fi technology can cause increases in Alzheimer's cases.
Washington State University Associate Professor. Dr. Martin L. Pall, in his article in the journal "Current Alzheimer's Research", announced that he has found a new link between cell phones and similar wireless technology products and the onset of Alzheimer's.
Pall stated that exposure to radiation can lead to an increase in intracellular calcium levels in the brain, which can trigger Alzheimer's.
Noting that his radiation carried the calcium level in the brain higher, Pall said that this "could cause a nightmare like Alzheimer's disease that will occur at a very early age".
"Electronically generated electromagnetic fields generate strong electric and magnetic forces on the human body. Specifically, these wireless communication signals activate voltage-gated calcium channels that regulate intracellular calcium levels," Pall said. used the phrases.
Researchers warn that young people who are constantly exposed to cell phone and Wi-Fi radiation for several hours each day may face the problem of "digital dementia."
The research institution StudyFinds also shared the information that employees exposed to radiation are more likely to get Alzheimer's.