
Wi-Fi Radiation May Accelerate Alzheimer’s Through Gene Damage - New Research Reveals Hidden Connection
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New research reveals that everyday 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radiation may worsen genetic changes linked to Alzheimer's disease development. Scientists found that prolonged wireless exposure could accelerate neurodegeneration through oxidative stress pathways affecting key genes like GSK3B and APOE.
R Blank breaks down this groundbreaking study and explains what it means for the millions of people surrounded by Wi-Fi signals daily. He explores the connection between oxidative stress and brain health, and shares practical steps you can take to reduce your exposure while staying connected.
In This Episode- How Wi-Fi radiation affects Alzheimer's-related genes
- The role of oxidative stress in neurodegeneration
- Why 2.4 GHz frequency exposure is everywhere
- Simple steps to reduce Wi-Fi exposure at home
Read the full study: Laván D, Argüelles N, Lluncor A, Huaman D, Moyano J, Ubillus J, Peña M, Paredes M, Hernández I, Guerra A, De La Cruz-Vargas J, Cruz V
See all studies at shieldyourbody.com/research