Yale researchers find that RF radiation at Bluetooth levels — 4,000 times below FCC limits — disrupted neurodevelopment and increased autism-related gene expression in lab-grown brain models. Study used human cortical organoids to simulate fetal brain development.
"Our findings revealed that RF-exposed cortical neurons exhibited increases in Autism Spectrum Disorder-associated gene expression and dendritic spine density, characteristics of patients on the autism spectrum."
"Parents hand their child a cell phone assuming it's safe, but what they don't know is that there is a substantial body of scientific evidence reporting harm, and yet our regulations are decades out of date. Wireless exposure should be reduced — especially for children and during pregnancy."