
WiFi Radiation Damages Testicular Tissue in New Study - What Men Need to Know
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New research from Turkish scientists reveals that daily WiFi exposure at common household levels caused significant structural damage to rat testicular tissue in just sixty days.
In this episode, I break down the study findings showing how two point four five gigahertz radiation -- the same frequency your home router emits -- reduced sperm-producing tube diameter and triggered cellular stress responses. We explore what this means for male fertility and practical steps men can take to reduce their exposure.
In This Episode- How sixty days of WiFi exposure damaged testicular structure in laboratory rats
- Why VEGF protein levels increased and what this signals about cellular stress
- Practical steps to reduce daily EMF exposure from wireless devices
Read the full study: Effects of wireless local area network exposure on testicular morphology and VEGF levels
See all studies at shieldyourbody.com/research