Tag: Neurobiological
The study Bektas et al. (2026) shows that non-thermal exposure to 3.5 GHz RF-EMF disrupts the redox balance and triggers mitochondrial apoptosis in the dorsal root ganglion neurons of mice. This finding demonstrates the vulnerability of peripheral neurons to mid-band exposure.
The effects of acute and chronic exposure of 2100 MHz radiofrequency radiation on rat mismatch negativity🔗
The study by Er et al. 2025 found that exposing rodents to 2100 MHz radiofrequency radiation may have adverse effects on auditory sensory memory. Researchers also observed mitochondrial damage and edema in certain cellular structures.
Radiofrequency regulates the BET-mediated pathways in radial glia differentiation in human cortical development
By Cakir et al. 2025, exposure of human brain cells to 2.4GHz can cause molecular, structural, and functional changes similar to autism and contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders. The study bridges the gap between animal models and human neurodevelopment and shows the specific effects of RF radiation on human neurons.
Social Media Detox and Youth Mental Health🔗
A 2025 study by Calvert et al. on a cohort of 373 younger adults in the US showed that limiting social media use for one week was associated with a 24.8% reduction in depression, a 16.1% reduction in anxiety, and a 14.5% reduction in insomnia, with no significant change in loneliness.
Review of the evidence on the influence of Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz radiation on oxidative stress and its possible relationship with Alzheimer’s disease🔗
Exposure to 2.4 GHz electromagnetic fields emitted by Wi-Fi devices could have an indirect impact on the regulation of genes involved in Alzheimer’s disease, particularly those related to oxidative stress and cellular homeostasis.
Increasing Numbers of Children Aged 5-19 Years with Memory Problems in Sweden and Norway🔗
A new 2025 study from Sweden has displayed an alarming increase in memory problems among children and teenagers in Sweden and Norway. The dramatic increase in radiation exposure from wireless technologies, which has occurred during the last decade, is presented as a potential contributing factor.
Addictive Screen Use Trajectories and Suicidal Behaviors, Suicidal Ideation, and Mental Health in US Youths🔗
A 2025 study by Xiao et al. on a cohort of 4285 US adolescents found that over a 4-year period, 31.3% had increased social media addiction and 24.6% had increased mobile phone addiction. High and increasing rates of addictive screen use were both associated with suicidal behaviour and ideations and poorer mental health.
Prof. G. Teuchert-Noodt: Video lecture and article ‘No way out of the smartphone epidemic without taking into account the findings of brain research
A discussion is taking place worldwide about the effects of smartphones on the development of children. Insights from neurobiological research are available on this topic.
Increasing incidence of CNS-tumours in Denmark🔗
The latest report on the number of new cancer cases in Denmark for 2023 shows that the number of central nervous system cancers, including brain tumours, is increasing in both men and women. The Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation confirms this increase based on data from the Danish Cancer Registry from 1995 to 2023.
Increasing sleep disorders among Swedish children🔗
In the last fifteen years, sleep disorders among Swedish children aged 0-19 have increased significantly, as has the prescription of sleeping pills or sedatives. The exposure to radiation from wireless technologies has increased enormously over the same period.


















