American researchers exposed nearly a hundred mice to electromagnetic waves emitted by cell phones for an hour or two daily for seven to eight months to reproduce the use of cell phones for several decades in humans. Some of these mice had been genetically modified to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease.
Conclusion of this study: exposure to cellphones seems to have protected the memory of mice that would otherwise have developed symptoms of Alzheimer’s, according to Gary Arendash, professor of neurology at the University of Florida, and author of this work published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
According to the neurologist, electromagnetic waves from the mobile phone increase blood circulation in the brain and stimulate it in normal individuals. He believes that by determining the right electromagnetic frequency to effectively prevent the buildup of amyloid in the brain, this technology could quickly apply to the treatment of Alzheimer’s in humans.