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Whole body exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and reverse cognitive impairment in transgenic Alzheimer’s disease mice: A systematic review

Document Type

Poster

Abstract Category

Environmental and Occupational Health

Keywords

Alzheimer's disease, radiofrequency

Publication Date

Spring 5-1-2019

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease claims the minds of millions of Americans every year, and scientists have yet to find a cure. Recent studies on transgenic Alzheimer's mice exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) report a reversal in cognitive degeneration. A systematic literature review was conducted to answer the question, "Does RF-EMF exposure affect cognitive function in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mice?" Following an analysis of quality and strength of evidence across studies for the six most studied outcome measures, the review found limited evidence that RF-EMF exposure to transgenic Alzheimer's mice improves cognitive function.

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Whole body exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and reverse cognitive impairment in transgenic Alzheimer’s disease mice: A systematic review

Alzheimer's disease claims the minds of millions of Americans every year, and scientists have yet to find a cure. Recent studies on transgenic Alzheimer's mice exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) report a reversal in cognitive degeneration. A systematic literature review was conducted to answer the question, "Does RF-EMF exposure affect cognitive function in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mice?" Following an analysis of quality and strength of evidence across studies for the six most studied outcome measures, the review found limited evidence that RF-EMF exposure to transgenic Alzheimer's mice improves cognitive function.