TECHNICAL ELECTROSMOG (HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETICFIELDS EMF) DAMAGES THE BRAIN, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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Mobile Phone Operators, Brain Skills, New StudiesAbstract
Exposure to non-ionizing radiation and electromagnetic waves (type 5G) is constantly increasing. Mobile phone operators advertise coverage of 99.9% of the population and transmission rates of gigabytes per second. Our children are growing up in this unnatural world and are defencelessly at the mercy of exposure. New studies show that their brains are being deformed and damaged to an unprecedented extent. If we do not begin to protect our children from these influences, we will see a generation with inadequate brain skills.
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