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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: The EMF Guy<n...@theemfguy.com> Date: Mon, Mar 2, 2026 at 8:03 AM Subject: What wireless is doing to kids’ memory (study results) To: Ellen <ele...@gmail.com>
When Dr. Julie McCredden began introducing new technologies into university courses in the early 2000s, she noticed something concerning.
As a cognitive scientist with a PhD in neural network models of human reasoning, she saw a growing discrepancy between technology's promise in education... and its concerning effects on how students learn.
During EMF Hazards, she'll reveal what two decades of research have uncovered about wireless radiation's effects on learning:
A recent study tracked adolescents in grades 7 to 9, measuring their daily wireless exposure levels for three days while performing memory tasks. The results were clear: greater exposure directly correlated with poorer task performance.
But that's just the beginning. Research shows wireless radiation can:
- Impair working memory capacity
- Disrupt cognitive development - Alter crucial brain chemicals like GABA and dopamine - Trigger attention and focus problems - Lead to learning difficulties
“With an under-regulated industry, our future is at risk if we continue to use devices on our bodies, heads, and even in baby products,” Dr. McCredden warns. “While convenient for communication, the cost is significant—affecting cognitive abilities, memory, and learning potential.”
A 2019 report confirms these concerns, showing health decline in this generation starting at age 27, with a 20-30% increase in:
Major depression
Type 2 diabetes
Behavioral health problems
Dr. McCredden will reveal:
- How wireless radiation affects children's cognitive development - Why current safety standards ignore impacts on learning - Simple steps to protect your kids while using technology - Which devices most severely impact memory and attention
As someone who's spent decades studying human cognition and seeing technology's effects firsthand in educational settings, Dr. McCredden brings a unique perspective to this crucial conversation.
Don't miss this opportunity. You can get full access to all 18 interviews for 48 hours when you register: