Addicted to mobile phones, may suffer from Alzheimer’s disease at a young age? You read that right, the latest research from the University of Washington in the United States shows that excessive radiation from mobile phones and wireless networks can lead to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The word “early” suggests that the onset of Alzheimer’s disease may begin before the age of 65. In fact, many people with early-onset Alzheimer’s have symptoms between the ages of 30 and 60, while traditional Alzheimer’s is more common in people over 70. In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, memory loss and judgment ability decline; in the middle stage, the patient’s far and near memory is severely damaged, and the visual space ability of simple structures is reduced; in the late stage, the patient only has memory fragments, and daily life Often unable to take care of themselves. According to statistics, in the past 20 years, the average age of people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease globally has also declined. The study’s first paper, Professor Martin L. Pall from the University of Washington, pointed out that this coincides with the explosive development of global wireless communication technology. Cell Phones and Wi-Fi Could Make Alzheimer’s Disease Early? The study found that the low-intensity electromagnetic field of wireless communication can also lead to the acceleration of calcium ions in brain cells.
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