Changes have occurred in the brains of rats due to exposure to 5G radiation. This was established by scientists from Tomsk State University. We tell you more.
Researchers took Wistar line rats for the experiment. These rodents have reactions to various influences similar to those of humans. Scientists divided them into three groups and placed them in a room with a working 5G antenna.
The first group consisted of immature rats aged 5-6 weeks, which is analogous to adolescence in humans. The second group was represented by rodents that had lived for about 11 weeks. This age is analogous to 40+ in humans. The last group consisted of elderly rats – analogous to 65+ age in humans.
It turned out that the "irradiated" rats did not experience fear or stress. Their indicators did not differ from the control group of relatives who were not exposed to the 5G antenna. But a deep analysis showed that rats in a room with a 5G antenna for about five weeks experienced a "significant change in the ratio of antioxidants and prooxidants" in brain tissues.
Scientists cannot say whether this is good or bad. The thing is that it is not yet clear whether the rodents have lost any abilities or whether they have developed new ones. In addition, the rats' bodies may compensate for the changes in the brain.
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