Tag: Oxidative Stress
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.
Taurine’s Role in Mitigating Radar-Induced Oxidative Stress and Reproductive Toxicity in Male Rats: Antioxidant Defense Mechanism, Biochemical and Physiological Study🔗
According Azzazy et al. (2026) the male rats exposed to 2.5 GHz radar EMR at an average density of 200 mW/m² for 1 hour daily for 28 days showed acute oxidative stress, leading to a significant effect on fertility. Taurine reversed these adverse effects and was proposed as a protective agent for radars wave-exposed workers.
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.
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.
Hypersensitivity to man-made electromagnetic fields (EHS) correlates with immune responsivity to oxidative stress: a case report🔗
The 2024 Sorbonne Université study provided a testable mechanistic framework for the pathology of EHS with therapeutic implications for this debilitating and poorly understood condition. The case patient´s pathology revealed a large increase in circulating antibodies to oxidative stress by-products from RF-EMF exposure.
Evaluation of oxidative stress and genetic instability among residents near mobile phone base stations in Germany🔗
S. Gulati et al (2024) did not find significant DNA damage and/or oxidative stress due to being near mobile phone base stations (MPBS). However, chromosomal aberrations, cytogenetic damage, higher levels of lipid peroxidation and oxidative DNA lesions significantly increased in residents with higher exposure to RF-EMF from MPBS.
Effect of Mobile Phone Usage During Pregnancy on Total Oxidant and Antioxidant Levels in Cord Blood🔗
A 2023 Turkish clinical study examined the effect of mobile phone use during pregnancy on cord blood levels of oxidants and antioxidants. Given the significant potential for oxidative stress in cord blood, the authors advised that pregnant women should protect themselves and the foetus by minimising exposure to mobile phones.
Detrimental impact of cell phone radiation on sperm DNA integrity🔗
A 2023 Iranian study concluded that the radiation from mobile phones can cause reduced motility, morphological changes, acrosome disorders, and ultimately, damage to the nucleus and the genetic material due to oxidative stress. The sperm genome damage can lead to infertility and endanger the reproductive health of offspring.
Weak Radiofrequency Field Effects on Chemical Parameters That Characterize Oxidative Stress in Human Fibrosarcoma and Fibroblast Cells🔗
Experimental data in this show that RF fields between 3 and 5 MHz were able to change the modulation of mitochondrial signaling by changing the cell growth, mitochondrial mass, and oxidative stress. Exposure to RF fields at 4.2 MHz significantly increased the mitochondrial mass and oxidative stress in fibrosarcoma cells.

















