"According to a review published in Current Approaches in Psychiatry by Neriman Ezgin, increasing experimental evidence suggests that exposure to wireless radiofrequency (RF) radiation during pregnancy and early childhood may impact neurodevelopment and behavior."
"Animal studies show that exposure to RF radiation during critical developmental windows can alter neurodevelopment, cognitive function, motor activity, and emotional behavior."
"Human data is limited and outcomes vary depending on differences in sex, species, and the timing, frequency, and intensity of exposure."
"These findings indicate that developmental RF-EMF exposure can affect a broad spectrum of cognitive, emotional, and motor behaviors, with both prenatal and early-life exposures producing lasting neurobehavioral alterations."
Prenatal and Early-Life Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields: Impacts on Neurodevelopment and Behavior
Ezgin (2026) Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar - Current Approaches in Psychiatry Journal Level 0ⓘ
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🧠 EHN covers a 2026 review on prenatal and early-life RF-EMF exposure, Wi-Fi, and neurodevelopment. Human data remain limited; animal studies report mixed but notable effects. Source: Environmental Health News
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