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🇨🇳 Study: Prolonged 2.45 GHz EMF Exposure Disrupts Glucose Metabolism in Mice

Apr 10, 2026 (EMFS)
Apr 7, 2026 (original)
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A Chinese study published in top-tier journal Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, finds that 5 months of whole-body 2.45 GHz EMF exposure in mice, selectively disrupts glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity, while reproductive, immune, and hematopoietic systems remained unaffected. The exposure level in this study was relatively high, at a SAR of 15 W/kg.

"Notably, prolonged EMF exposure did not induce measurable adverse effects on core physiological parameters, sperm functional integrity (kinematics and morphology), immune cell populations and distribution, or hematopoietic competence. In stark contrast, it significantly disrupted systemic glucose homeostasis, leading to elevated fasting blood glucose and impaired insulin sensitivity."

— Lv et al.

"These findings challenge the universality of generalized toxicity claims, underscore the critical role of exposure parameters, and highlight metabolic dysfunction as a potential risk for prolonged EMF exposure."

— Lv et al.

Source

Effects of prolonged exposure to 2.45 GHz electromagnetic fields on mouse health over a 5-month period pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Journal Level 2

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