Are cell towers & 5G making people sick? (federal, New York, million)
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do you know what the bolded and underlined quote above means? You can express it mathematically if you like, I have told you how twice, in this thread.
no really, YES, or NO.
Do you, or is it just something you read (from me likely, twice in this thread alone over the last 2 years)
you asked me a few hours ago to quote more stuff (again), so quoting something that is at conflict with your narrative...
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so I ask my question above, again, in line with the OP of this thread....
and please draw on a piece of paper the 5G radiated signal pattern - or any digital cell signal (without googling please and upload/paste it to your reply in this thread, I need to know that you understand the subject material) and contrast to my recent comments on living UNDER towers, vs NEAR them. What did I mean by that? why would I say such a thing?
These are your homework questions.
Your cite is from a company selling "EMF protection". Please.
That's interesting and reassuring. but my question doesn't concern cancer and ionizing radiation. My question mis; do microwaves stimulate neurons or synapses? If they do then I'm going to hold my phone to my head more often. Might cure my *cough* induced brain fog.
But seriously, there have been such suggestions and while not health threatening, I do wonder whether that is even possible and if so, what effects could it possibly have? Could it disturb one's sleep patterns?
Obviously, I haven't looked into it, otherwise I wouldn't be asking. I do have my doubts though.
The U.S. has seen a doubling of thyroid cancer in recent years and increases in certain types of brain cancer. Are cellphones and cell towers to blame?
Wasn't this a Stephen King novel (The Cell) that was turned into a movie?
Retired said, "...and contrast to my recent comments on living UNDER towers, vs NEAR them."
I'll need to search my EMF folders about "under or near them"
lol why? this is HS science stuff...at least when I learnt it. CMU EE courses were not required...
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Is there any solid evidence that tower-nesting birds have been sick or dying from radiation?
dunno, but we do know that bees get lost, crash into trees or generally go crazy due to cell radiation and if that is important AT ALL, remember, they are one of the building blocks for the ecosystem.
so unless you see yourself in fields the rest of your life with a qtip...
resist the urge to charge at windmills....just 'because!'
That's interesting and reassuring. but my question doesn't concern cancer and ionizing radiation. My question is; do microwaves stimulate neurons or synapses?
Here's your homework, 303! Rotsa Ruck!
"Based on this background, in this review, we first summarized the effects of microwave radiation on the central nervous system, including the epidemiology, morphology, electroencephalograms, learning and memory abilities and mechanisms of underlying brain dysfunction from the perspective of synaptic structures and functions, oxidative stress and apoptosis, protein synthesis, genes and individual susceptibility and energy metabolism."
"Based on this background, in this review, we first summarized the effects of microwave radiation on the central nervous system, including the epidemiology, morphology, electroencephalograms, learning and memory abilities and mechanisms of underlying brain dysfunction from the perspective of synaptic structures and functions, oxidative stress and apoptosis, protein synthesis, genes and individual susceptibility and energy metabolism."
Holy cow! So using my phone could well clear the fog some.
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study that showed that short-term exposure to microwave radiation can reduce reaction times and improve cognitive functions, attention and short-term memory capacity
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Moreover, the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease is 30–40% lower in people who use a mobile phone for more than 10 years than in other individuals
Now that comes as a complete surprize!
I better start using my phone. Not just more but actually using it!
Thanks Tantalust.
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