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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Chemical polarization effects of electromagnetic field radiation from the novel 5G network deployment at ultra high frequency

  • 27-01-2021
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Abstract

The article delves into the chemical polarization effects of electromagnetic radiation from the novel 5G network technology, focusing on the ultra-high frequency spectrum above 20 GHz. It discusses the potential health risks such as cancer, sensory disorders, and infertility, which have been previously reported in biomedical literature. The research emphasizes the importance of considering pulsing and modulation of wireless radio carrier signals and the synergistic harmful effects of other toxic inducements. The study also highlights the need for cautious deployment strategies to mitigate these adverse effects, particularly in high-frequency bands above 40 GHz, which are considered a deliberate use of chemical weapons. The article concludes with recommendations for further biomedical adoption and expansion of this research to save humanity from potential health hazards.

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Title
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Chemical polarization effects of electromagnetic field radiation from the novel 5G network deployment at ultra high frequency
Authors
Ugochukwu O. Matthew
Jazuli S. Kazaure
Publication date
27-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Health and Technology / Issue 2/2021
Print ISSN: 2190-7188
Electronic ISSN: 2190-7196
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-020-00501-x
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