Explanation for Cancer in Rats, Mice and Humans due to Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation
Bernard J. Feldman

TL;DR
This paper explains how 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation may cause cancer in rats, mice, and humans by inducing electrical currents in neural circuits that generate localized heat, increasing carcinogenic radicals.
Contribution
It introduces a novel biophysical model linking radiofrequency radiation to cancer via neural circuit heating, extending findings across species.
Findings
Radiofrequency radiation induces electrical currents in neural circuits.
Localized heat increases carcinogenic radical levels.
Model applies to rats, mice, and humans.
Abstract
Very recently, the National Toxicology Program reported a correlation between exposure to whole body 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation and cancer in the brains and hearts of Sprague Dawley male rats. This paper proposes the following explanation for these results. The neurons around the rat's brain and heart form closed electrical circuits and, following Faraday's Law, 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation induces 900 MHz electrical currents in these neural circuits. In turn, these 900 MHz currents in the neural circuits generate sufficient localized heat in the neural cell axons to shift the equilibrium concentration of carcinogenic radicals to higher levels and thus, to higher incidences of cancer. This model is then applied to mice and humans.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects · Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
