The research... looked at the relationship between exposure to RF-EMF from wireless communication devices and memory performance in adolescents. The study found that cumulative RF-EMF brain exposure from mobile phone use over one year may have a negative effect on the development of figural memory performance in adolescents, confirming prior results published in 2015. Figural memory is mainly located in the right brain hemisphere and association with RF-EMF was more pronounced in adolescents using the mobile phone on the right side of the head.Good correlation. I think they may be missing something. They're talking about "absorption" of RF, as in microwave ovens, which isn't likely to create this specific problem. If we're dealing with cancer, absorption is relevant. This is more of a dynamic effect, likely caused by jamming or re-syncing the brain's internal signals. The RF from the cell phone's transmitter isn't going to do that. Audio-frequency magnetic impulses, rectified from the CPU's activities, have a better chance of creating this effect.
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