A new review in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine proposes the 'Electromagnetic Pathogenesis (EMP) model' to explain how non-ionizing EMFs may contribute to cancer, neurological diseases, and behavioral disorders through quantum electron tunneling in mitochondria.
"The EMP model proposes an increase in the probability of electron tunneling through the mitochondrial electron transport chain as the primary pathophysiological mechanism triggered by non-ionizing EMFs."
"The human brain, particularly the structural and functional networks that support social communication, is highly vulnerable to oxidative stress associated with EMF exposure."
"Long-term exposure may negatively affect social and reproductive behaviors in both men and women, potentially contributing to a decline in fertility rates and the acceleration of population aging."