
electromagnetic waves from cell phones (mobile phone) can prevent even alleged cure of diseases forgetting someone very frightening memories, namely Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers concluded that because it was proved in laboratory mice. Normal mice that received exposure to electromagnetic waves in the long term it can avoid even rats with Alzheimer’s disease that was gradually improved.
In the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers say the findings are possible techniques applied to electromagnetic waves in the treatment of disease affecting 5.3 million people in the United States.
Previous studies have connected between the electromagnetic waves or Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) emitted by mobile phones of several diseases such as brain tumors, cancer and others. But with this latest study, researchers increasingly believe cell phone radiation is not dangerous, but actually useful.
In his study, Gary Arendash and other expert team of the Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, University of South Florida, Tampa, studied mice that are genetically have Alzheimer’s disease gene. Every day, the mice were given one hour session of exposure to electromagnetic waves. This was done for 7 to 9 months.
The result, Alzheimer’s disease did not develop in mice that have Alzheimer’s gene, while mice that already have Alzheimer’s disease showed increased cognitive ability in his brain.
The scientists suspected emission of electromagnetic waves can destroy beta-amyloid plaque protein, namely the foreign proteins found in Alzheimer’s brain and believed to be the cause of decreased ability to recall and other brain functions.
The researchers also hypothesize that the increase in temperature due to EMF waves emitted is the cause of the destruction of foreign proteins in the brain.
“Waves are working with the two ways of destroying beta-amyloid protein plaques. First, EMF waves will activate the brain cells and eventually suppress the formation of the aggregate (collection) amyloid beta protein. Second, the protein is moved from the brain through the blood vessels,” explained Dr. Michael Palm, a professor of neuroscience and experimental Therapeutics and internal medicine from Texas A & M Health Science Center College of Medicine in College Station.
Although these studies successfully in mice, but many are not sure the results will be equally effective in humans because of differences in mouse and human brains.
In addition, many people are still worried about cell phone radiation mentioned can cause brain tumors, testicular cancer, eye, salivary glands and other diseases.













