Early Alzheimer’s, the fault of mobile phones?

According to France Alzheimer, the first symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease generally appear around the average age of 73 years. But, in some patients experience the first symptoms of the disease earlier, sometimes even from the age of 30.

Science is interested in the appearance of these early cases and seeks to determine certain predisposing factors. According to a recent study (source 1), smartphones are no strangers to this phenomenon. Indeed, researchers have established a link between the development of early cases of Alzheimer’s disease and overexposure to electromagnetic waves from cell phones and Wi-Fi. over time. These peaks have increased significantly, with each increase in the pulse modulation produced by smarter cell phones, smart meters, smart cities and radars in autonomous vehicles”, explains the author of this study. , Martin L. Pall, professor of biochemistry and medicine at the University of Washington (United States).

Alzheimer’s and calcium levels

These findings were published in the scientific journal Current Alzheimer Research. Specifically, the link between electromagnetic fields and Alzheimer’s disease comes from calcium. While studies have shown that excess calcium in cells is linked to the onset of Alzheimer’s disease,…

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