Radio Frequency (RF) is a type of radiation that is generated by such wireless technologies as cell phones, cell towers, Wi-Fi, and smart meters.
While RF technologies are highly convenient to use in the modern age, they are also highly dangerous, according to a recent study by the EWG health protection research firm.

Wireless devices like smartphones, cell towers, 5G satellites, Wi-Fi routers and other types of communications equipment give off radiofrequency radiation (RF), a type of electromagnetic energy.

Unfortunately, the human body is prone to absorb RF radiation. And more troubling, children are more susceptible to RF health burdens, because they have less developed bone structure, thinner skin and greater tissue conductivity. According to the EWG study, their bodies, including the brain, absorb more radiation, compared to adults.
The research showed that exposure to radiofrequency radiation has been linked with changes in nervous system electrical activity and biochemical processes. Behavioral and cognitive changes were also discovered.
Noted health changes from RF radiation:
- Important glucose metabolism changed
- Altered brain blood flow
- Changes in electrical activity of the brain
The following changes have also been observed with exposure to radiofrequency radiation: changes in sleep, behavior, learning ability, memory, headaches, and brain tumors.
Ongoing studies are certainly needed, but radiofrequency radiation is increasingly observed to cause mild to severe health problems. Now, more than ever, it’s time to accurately determine which RF sources are near our homes and offices, and to know how to reduce or eliminate these harmful high frequency health burdens.
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