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Soaring Memory Problems in Youth Linked to Unprecedented Wireless Radiation Exposure

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  • A new study analyzing nearly two decades of data from Norway and Sweden reveals an alarming, exponential surge in memory problems and cognitive impairment among children and teenagers, with increases as high as 850 percent in Norway and nearly 60-fold in Sweden.
  • Researchers directly correlate this sharp rise in cognitive dysfunction with the escalating exposure of children to microwave radiofrequency (RF) radiation from smartphones, Wi-Fi and the rollout of 4G and 5G networks.
  • The brain’s hippocampus, a region critical for memory and learning, is identified as particularly vulnerable to this radiation, with scientific studies showing it can cause neuronal damage and impair memory function even at levels below current safety limits.
  • The symptoms observed in children mirror a condition long-documented in adults known as “microwave syndrome,” which includes memory problems, concentration difficulties and fatigue resulting from exposure to RF radiation.
  • The study identifies the rollout of 5G technology as a major accelerant, noting that its radiation levels can be over 100 times higher than previous networks and linking it to case studies of individuals rapidly developing severe cognitive symptoms.

(Natural News)—A silent and pervasive public health crisis is unfolding, one that is impairing the cognitive development of an entire generation. A groundbreaking new study reveals an alarming, exponential surge in memory problems among children and teenagers, a trend that researchers have directly linked to the skyrocketing levels of wireless radiation from the smartphones, Wi-Fi and 5G technology that now saturate their daily lives. The data, drawn from nearly two decades of national health records in Norway and Sweden, presents a stark correlation that independent scientists argue can no longer be ignored by public health authorities.

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