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EMF-tiede
This blog post compiles quotations and references from scientific papers about electromagnetic fields, radiofrequency radiation, Wi-Fi, and possible non-thermal biological effects. It presents studies discussing oxidative stress, DNA damage, fertility effects, blood-brain barrier permeability, calcium-channel mechanisms, and cancer-related concerns. The piece is framed as evidence in a debate over whether radiation harms are scientifically grounded or dismissed as pseudoscience.
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- Olli Posti
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- 2024-10-18
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- 2024-01-01
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- 2024-10-18
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