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New Study Confirms 5G Technology Is Safe for Human Cells

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New Delhi, India – A recent study from Constructor University has confirmed that 5G technology poses no health risk to human skin cells. The research aimed to dispel fears surrounding 5G, particularly those that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The study published in PNAS Nexus exposed human skin cells to high-intensity 5G electromagnetic waves, specifically frequencies of 27 GHz and 40.5 GHz. Researchers utilized levels beyond current commercial network standards to simulate worst-case exposure scenarios.

After absorbing these frequencies for 48 hours, researchers reported no significant changes in the cells’ functions. Key indicators such as gene expression and DNA methylation remained stable, suggesting that 5G does not impact cellular health.

The study also sought to address concerns regarding thermal damage to tissues. Researchers noted that while high-intensity radio frequencies can cause heating, the effects depend on the intensity and duration of exposure. Their controlled experiments confirmed that cells did not suffer harm outside of increased temperatures.

“Even under worst-case conditions, we observed no significant changes in gene expression or biological effects from 5G exposure,” said the research team. This challenges previous studies that lacked rigorous controls.

The findings come amid ongoing debates about the safety of 5G technology, as some remain skeptical. However, the research adds to the growing body of evidence that suggests 5G does not contribute to biological harm.

The study’s authors hope to help the public understand the science behind electromagnetic radiation and its safe use, while stressing that concerns about excessive screen time warrant more attention than fears surrounding 5G.