
Sunday May 10, 2026
When Power Line EMF Actually Improved Memory in Epileptic Brains
New research reveals that fifty hertz electromagnetic fields -- the same frequency from power lines -- actually improved learning and memory in epileptic rat brains while reducing harmful oxidative stress.
This surprising finding challenges common assumptions about EMF effects and highlights how much we still don't understand about electromagnetic field interactions with living systems. R Blank explores what this means for our understanding of EMF health effects and why context matters more than we might think.
In This Episode
- How fifty hertz EMF improved cognitive function in epileptic animals
- Why this study challenges simple assumptions about electromagnetic fields
- What this research reveals about EMF effects and biological context
Featured Study
Read the full study: Effect of ELF-EMF on cognitive functions, analgesia, and oxidative stress in rats with PTZ-induced epilepsy
See all studies at shieldyourbody.com/research
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