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How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

Released Thursday, 12th August 2021
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How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High

Thursday, 12th August 2021
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SHR # 2751:: How Antibiotics in Early Life Affect Brain Development plus Wireless Radiation Exposure for Children is Set Too High - Guest: Dr. Martin Blaser, MD - Dr. Uloma Uche Ph.D. - Antibiotic exposure early in life could alter human brain development in areas responsible for cognitive and emotional functions, according to a Rutgers researcher. The laboratory study, published in the journal iScience, suggests that penicillin changes the microbiome - the trillions of beneficial microorganisms that live in and on our bodies - as well as gene expression, which allows cells to respond to its changing environment, in key areas of the developing brain. The findings suggest reducing widespread antibiotic use or using alternatives when possible to prevent neurodevelopment problems. PLUS A peer-reviewed study by the Environmental Working Group recommends stringent health-based exposure standards for both children and adults for radiofrequency radiation emitted from wireless devices. EWG's children's guideline is the first of its kind and fills a gap left by federal regulators. The study, published in the journal Environmental Health, relies on the methodology developed by the Environmental Protection Agency to assess human health risks arising from toxic chemical exposures. EWG scientists have applied the same methods to radiofrequency radiation from wireless devices, including cellphones and tablets.

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