When Power Line EMF Actually Improved Brain Function in Epileptic Rats

When Power Line EMF Actually Improved Brain Function in Epileptic Rats

From The Healthier Tech Podcast by Shield Your Body®

May 23, 2026 · 5 min

About this episode

This episode discusses research showing that fifty hertz electromagnetic fields improved cognitive function in epileptic rats, challenging existing views on EMF effects.

New research reveals an unexpected finding: fifty hertz electromagnetic fields -- the same frequency from power lines -- actually improved learning and memory in epileptic rats while reducing brain oxidative stress. This episode explores groundbreaking research from Turkish scientists that challenges our assumptions about EMF effects. We examine what this means for our understanding of electromagnetic field interactions with the brain and why context matters so much in EMF research. In This Episode How fifty hertz EMF improved cognitive function in epileptic animals Why this study challenges simplistic views of EMF effects What this research reveals about frequency-specific biological responses 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

Topics covered

  • electromagnetic fields
  • brain function
  • epilepsy
  • cognitive improvement
  • oxidative stress
  • research findings

Keywords

  • EMF
  • brain function
  • epileptic rats
  • cognitive function
  • oxidative stress
  • research
  • fifty hertz

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Turkish scientists

Books & works: Effect of ELF-EMF on cognitive functions, analgesia, and oxidative stress in rats with PTZ-induced epilepsy

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