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A surprising new study found that fifty hertz electromagnetic fields -- the same frequency as power lines -- actually improved learning and memory in epileptic rats while reducing brain oxidative stress.

I'm R Blank, and this research challenges our assumptions about electromagnetic field effects. The findings suggest that EMF impacts depend heavily on frequency, intensity, duration, and biological context -- and that some exposures may have protective rather than harmful effects under specific conditions.


In This Episode
How fifty hertz EMF improved cognitive function in epileptic animals
Why this study challenges simplistic views of electromagnetic field effects
What this means for understanding power line frequency exposures

Featured Study

Read the full study: Effect of ELF-EMF on cognitive functions, analgesia, and oxidative stress in rats with PTZ-induced epilepsy

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