Theta band brainwaves in human resting EEG modulated by mobile phone radiofrequency.
Jasmina WallaceWendi ShangChristophe GittonLaurent HuguevilleLydia Yahia-CherifBrahim SelmaouiPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2023)
This study strongly suggests that acute exposure to RF-EMF alters the EEG theta rhythm at rest. Long-term exposure studies are required to explore the effect of this disruption in high-risk or sensitive populations.
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