Do you have a headache for no discernable reason, even though you have been drinking plenty of water?
The overlap of symptoms between virus and electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure is a topic of ongoing research. Some studies suggest potential commonalities between COVID-19 and EMF exposure. For instance, a study published in the Environmental Health Journal in 2022 found that there was no significant association between EMF exposure and symptoms such as nausea and coughing. On the other hand, research has also indicated a potential connection between coronavirus disease-19 and exposure to radio frequency radiation from wireless communications, including 5G. Additionally, evidence has been presented for the disturbance of the immune system by EMF, which could lead to cellular damage and disease.
Research published in peer-reviewed scientific literature has indicated a potential connection between coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and exposure to radiofrequency radiation from wireless communications, including 5G. Studies suggest that wireless communication radiation (WCR) may act as an environmental cofactor that exacerbates the severity of COVID-19 by mechanisms such as causing changes in red blood cells that promote hypercoagulation, impairing microcirculation and oxygen delivery, amplifying immune dysfunction including immunosuppression and hyperinflammation, increasing oxidative stress and free radical production, elevating intracellular calcium levels important for viral replication, and worsening cardiac conditions. Statistical analyses have also found that regions with 5G millimeter wave (mmW) technology experienced significantly higher COVID-19 case and death rates compared to areas without such technology, after accounting for factors like population density. While these findings do not establish direct causation, they highlight that WCR exposure is a widespread environmental stressor that may have contributed to adverse health outcomes during the pandemic and warrant further investigation and precautionary measures to reduce exposure where possible.
World Headache Day is observed annually on September 12. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about headaches and migraines, highlighting their impact on millions of people worldwide, and promoting better understanding, treatment, and support for those affected. The date provides an important opportunity for education and advocacy around these often underestimated neurological conditions. Emerging research increasingly points to environmental factors, including exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs), as potential triggers or exacerbators of headache disorders by inducing oxidative stress and neuronal disruption. This connection underscores the importance of recognizing EMF exposure as a contributing factor in headache prevalence and severity. World Headache Day encourages education, empathy, and advocacy for better diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures, highlighting the need to consider modern environmental influences like EMFs in efforts to reduce the global burden of headache-related disability.
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2 comments
Hmmm – make that 6 people with a headache. I had one practically from morning to evening and don’t know what it could have depended on – whether it was from too much maple syrup the night before or simply on somthing we have no clue about…
Sepp
Another friend too, so 7. Odd. Better today.