#Wi-Fi Module
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campuscomponent · 1 year ago
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semimediapress · 12 days ago
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STMicroelectronics and Qualcomm Launch Mass Production of ST67W611M1 Wi-Fi 6/Bluetooth 5.4 Module for STM32 Ecosystem
June 9, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — STMicroelectronics has commenced mass production of the ST67W611M1 module, a compact solution integrating Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth Low Energy 5.4, developed in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies. This module simplifies the implementation of wireless connectivity in systems utilizing STM32 microcontrollers, reflecting the successful realization of the partnership…
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billy2ckknr · 7 months ago
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/semiconductors--wireless-rf--rf-modules-solutions--bluetooth/453-00046c-ezurio-7132917
Bluetooth module, GPS module RF Bluetooth serial radiofrequency, RFID modules,
Laird Module Sterling LWB5+ MHF4 Cut Tape
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rfantennaindia · 7 months ago
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vijayakumar1004 · 10 months ago
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How to Automate Ultra Cleaning Your Home and Office with Narwal Robot Vacuum and Mop Comb
Imagine a smarter way to keep your home and office clean effortlessly. Experience a cutting-edge robotic machine, offering time-saving precision and accessibility. This technology integrates effortlessly into your life, ensuring pristine environments. Its versatile cleaning and design make it essential for a clutter-free. Absence of manual intervention showcases its advanced navigation and…
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futureelectronic1527 · 1 year ago
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Murata: Cross Connect Platform Demo
https://www.futureelectronics.com/resources/featured-products/murata-wi-fi-bluetooth-modules-for-stm32-microcontrollers . Murata alongside Embedded Artists have created a Cross-Connect platform. This modular system will allow developers to easily switch between processor SOMs and wi-fi modules with drivers already built into the processor SDK to find the optimal solution. https://youtu.be/BG-E7bzpKek
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brdly2kenss · 1 year ago
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https://www.futureelectronics.com/p/semiconductors--wireless-rf--rf-modules-solutions--80211-wlan/lbwa1uz1gc-958-murata-5143837
WI FI module manufacturers, RF Solutions, RF Modules, industrial remote controls
2.4/5 GHz 3.3V Shielded Ultra Small Dual Band WiFi 11a/b/g/n+Ethernet+MCU Module
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futureelctronic1199 · 1 year ago
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Microchip's Connected Thermometer Demonstration
https://www.futureelectronics.com/m/microchip . Microchip's Connected Thermometer Board demonstrates the implementation of a Bluetooth-connected digital thermometer using Microchip's PIC16F1519 MCU and RN42 Bluetooth Module. Connectivity is demonstrated on this board by the use of Microchip's fully qualified RN42 Bluetooth2.1 + EDR Module. This demo design can also be easily implemented using any of Microchip's Bluetooth Low Energy. https://youtu.be/2Qn7d26pnz0
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cooptender · 1 year ago
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The Future of Poultry Farming with Automatic Chicken Coop Doors Internet Wi-Fi Module
Success in the ever-evolving field of chicken raising depends on remaining one step ahead of the competition. The use of automated chicken coop doors is one of the biggest innovations in recent years, and it has completely changed how we take care of our feathered companions. This blog provides instructions for using the Automatic Chicken Coop Doors Internet Wi-Fi Module system, which is outfitted with state-of-the-art features that redefine efficiency and ease.
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backwardshatnick · 28 days ago
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𝖿𝗂𝗌𝗁𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝗐𝗂𝗍𝗁 𝖺 𝖻𝗋𝗈𝗄𝖾𝗇 𝗋𝗈𝖽 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗇𝗈 𝖻𝖺𝗂𝗍
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in which matt is a man with a mission but horrible baiting techniques.
pairing: call centre representative!matt x customer!reader wc: 1.3k notes: matt finally makes an insta story post :> i cringed so hard writing this, it's not even secondhand embarrassment, but a firsthand because i just wanna put my hand first into a tank of piranhas. [divider credits to: @strangergraphics]
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Matt has been pacing around the café’s parking lot for 6 minutes straight, launching his phone in the air and catching it— though failing a couple of times, resulting in a few more cracks being formed at the corners. He could be seen mumbling, his mouth moving and lip being chewed a couple of times, as if rehearsing something in his head but never seeming to be satisfied.
You were inside the coffee shop, focused on stacking croissants and red velvet muffins with unnecessary intensity while your best friend was lounging by the espresso machine, meticulously filling it with the new Colombian coffee beans.
“Did you see the last minute e-mail from our TA this morning? He is really testing my pa—”
She got cut off. The bell on the glass door had jingled as a pair of uggs walked up to a counter.
“Hey. Um- hi again,” Matt greeted, all shy. He looked a bit different today and seemed to look a lot more put together. Stubble not found, white hoodie replaced with a light blue striped dress shirt with a white top underneath, but with his carabiner clip around the belt loop of his matching brown trousers.
You looked up from the display case and headed towards the counter, “Oh, Matt, hi. Back for another passionfruit lemonade?”
Damn it, he wasn’t even here the past four days yet you remembered not only his name, but what he had ordered the last time he came. You tried to retain your composure, hoping the tinge of pink on your cheeks only indicated the heat that somehow travelled from the fresh pastries.
“Yeah, well, I had a feeling that the Wi-Fi here would crash again,” Matt replied nonchalantly with a sneer, though he was cringing and mentally hitting his forehead on an imaginary concrete wall, “You know, for the nostalgia.”
Your strawberry blonde best friend snorted in the background while you cleared your throat at his answer.
“I’m afraid you’ll just have the day off, Matt. No tech-related emergencies today at the Coffybara. Just overpriced muffins…” your voice smooth and answer prompt.
You could see that Matt’s teasing smirk had faltered, the sparks of exhilaration that he had kept deep within his electric blue eyes now fizzling away. This was not the reaction that he had expected.
Similarly, he cleared his throat too, “Right. Yeah. Okay, that’s totally cool,” he paused, “You ever called like… customer support? For tech stuff?”
Fuck, this is causing me pain, he thought.
Matt was met with repeated blinks from you, the bafflement obvious when you answered him with a breathy “What?”
“Like, have you ever called those customer call centre hotlines where someone walks you through turning the router off and on?”
“Huh?”
“Oh, right. Totally, pshhh,” he scoffed, hoping that that would somehow make light of the absolute hot water that he was in, “I mean, me neither.”
When he was not met with a response but with yet another quizzical gaze, your head now tilting with eyebrows scrunched, Matt just had to layer more onto the uneasiness when he added, “I do know a guy though. Goes by Bernard. Kind of a legend, not gonna lie.”
“That’s a weird thing to bring up,” you finally spoke, “If we have another Wi-Fi problem and you somehow can’t make it, hopefully this 'Bernard' can come and help.”
Matt was spiralling now, brain working overtime to remember his Communications Psychology module that was two semesters ago, charm and wit on the tip of his tongue as he failed to relay the Bernard's communication skills.
“Yeah, I guess I- you kind of… I don’t know. Maybe sound like someone that he has helped?”
You knew deep down that this guy is baiting, but you were not to give in this easily. Not too early into this stage. Not when his fishing rod is broken and bait nowhere to be found. And so, with immense self-respect you tried defending yourself.
“So what you’re saying is that I sound inept when it comes to fixing my own internet?”
He stunned in silence, “...Maybe?”
That was it. That was the last straw and Matt looked at you as if he not only wanted to run into a concrete wall, but to seal himself in it for eternity. You stared at him for a second longer then turned away, returning to your tray of pastries at the display case.
“You know the muffins are still warm. Care for one?”
He gave you a nod and quickly paid for it once you gave him the red velvet muffin now bagged in a white paper bag. Reaching for a copious amount of serviettes and toothpicks nearby, Matt was still insistent.
Trying for one last time he said, “You really do sound familiar, though. Just saying.”
“Must be the voice of all people who hate slow connection,” you bitterly replied without looking at him as he left the coffee shop, bell on the glass door rattling which signalled his exit.
Thanks to the two-way glass, Matt was invisible, already in his car repeatedly striking his head on the steering wheel until he finally stopped when he had accidentally honked the car horn by mistake which scared a group of exercising elderlies nearby.
He drove away to a different branch of the café, buying yet another passionfruit lemonade to not only wash down the unnecessary sweet pastry, but as a moral and consoling drink to let the embarrassment lingering in his dry throat disappear. Now seated on a bench outside with no one to talk to, he finally reinstalled his Instagram and posted an update.
And that was $12 down the drain, alongside his image and pride.
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You and your best friend were now on your way back to the dormitories, which was conveniently just a 7-minute walk. The rustle of leaves accompanied your stroll, both too tired to break the silence after the draining 6-hour shift.
“Okay,” your best friend finally cracked, “do you want to talk about how you just made that guy question his entire identity or are we just going to move on like nothing just happened?”
“I didn’t say anything mean.”
She can’t help it but to let out a loud cackle, “Sure, but your vibe, miss girl, your vibe was totally screaming ‘you-have-the-wrong-person-and-are-also-an-idiot.’ What has he ever done to you?”
“He was being weird,” you quietly answered.
“He was trying to flirt. Desperately. But you just had to do whatever it was that you did this morning.”
You stopped in your tracks, staring into the distance as you thought of your own internal monologue, “I panicked, okay?”
“I could tell,” she answered, “You literally didn’t even blink the moment he mentioned Bernard.”
“I mean, I wanted to blink. My whole soul was blinking,” you continued and quietly followed it up, “I just think that was the Bernard himself.”
“Oh my god—”
You clamped your best friend’s mouth shut by with your palm, now looking like a kidnapping situation, “I swear if you fucking shout again I’m gonna replace your body lotion with mayo.”
She now started whisper-shouting.
“I knew it! You’ve been acting like a cat on heat ever since that tiny man had a meltdown over our Wi-Fi. Were you even telling me everything?”
You threw your arms up in the air, “I was embarrassed, okay? I didn’t even tell you the whole details before the survey text. I sorta flirted back, talking about Mr. Winston and wanting to thank him during our grad speech. Like some tragic rom-com female lead! And now the universe is against me with him just out there trying to confirm if it was me and I just—”
“Decided to gaslight him into thinking it was me instead,” your best friend interrupted and started clapping slowly. “Got it. Iconic shit, honestly.”
“I didn’t mean to. I froze because he was right there! In the flesh! With that smooth Bernard voice and stupid little grin on his stupid cute face… He even remembered the nickname.”
“Einstein?” she blurted out.
You winced and shuddered, not because of the cold, but because of the realisation finally hitting you on just how much you hated yourself for finding it hot when he said it.
“So what now? We continue the Instagram hunt?”
“Absolutely not. I will take this to my grave, all inertia and stagnant.”
She was now side-eyeing you, face painted with doubt and sneered, “You’re so gonna cave in. He’ll stop by again and this so-called inertia that you have will be long gone.”
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Battery-free technology can power electronic devices using ambient radiofrequency signals
Ubiquitous wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G rely on radio frequency (RF) signals to send and receive data. A new prototype of an energy harvesting module—developed by a team led by scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS)—can now convert ambient or "waste" RF signals into direct current (DC) voltage. This can be used to power small electronic devices without the use of batteries. RF energy harvesting technologies, such as this, are essential as they reduce battery dependency, extend device lifetimes, minimize environmental impact, and enhance the feasibility of wireless sensor networks and IoT devices in remote areas where frequent battery replacement is impractical. However, RF energy harvesting technologies face challenges due to low ambient RF signal power (typically less than -20 dBm), where current rectifier technology either fails to operate or exhibits a low RF-to-DC conversion efficiency. While improving antenna efficiency and impedance matching can enhance performance, this also increases on-chip size, presenting obstacles to integration and miniaturization.
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mariacallous · 3 days ago
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s warning about mitochondria slipped in between the anti-vaccine junk science and the excoriation of pharmaceutical drugs as “the No. 3 killer in our country.” He was speaking in 2023 to Joe Rogan, elaborating on the dangers of Wi-Fi—which no high-quality scientific evidence has shown to harm anyone’s health—and arguing that it causes disease by somehow opening the blood-brain barrier, and by degrading victims’ mitochondria.
The mention of mitochondria—the tiny structures that generate energy within our cells—was brief. Two years later, mitochondrial health is poised to become a pillar of the MAHA movement, already showing up in marketing for supplements and on podcasts across the “manosphere.” Casey Means, President Donald Trump’s newest nominee for surgeon general, has singled out the organelle as the main casualty of the modern American health crisis. According to Means (who has an M.D. but no active medical license), most of America’s chronic ailments can be traced to mitochondrial dysfunction. Should she be confirmed to the post of surgeon general, the American public can expect to hear a lot more about mitochondria.
Among scientists, interest and investment in mitochondria have risen notably in the past five years, Kay Macleod, a University of Chicago researcher who studies mitochondria’s role in cancer, told me. Mitochondria, after all, perform a variety of crucial functions in the human body. Beyond powering cells, they can affect gene expression, help certain enzymes function, and modulate cell death, Macleod said.
When mitochondria are defective, people do indeed suffer. Vamsi Mootha, a mitochondrial biologist based at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Broad Institute, told me that rare genetic defects (appearing in about one in 4,300 people) can cause the organelles to malfunction, leading to muscle weakness, heart abnormalities, cognitive disability, and liver and kidney problems. Evidence also suggests that defects in mitochondria directly contribute to symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, and could be both a cause and an effect of type 2 diabetes. Other conditions’ links to mitochondria are blurrier. Researchers see aberrant mitochondria in postmortem biopsies of patients with illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, and fatty-liver disease, Mootha said; whether those damaged mitochondria cause or result from such conditions is not yet clear.
But according to Good Energy, the book Means published last year with a top MAHA adviser—her brother, Calley—mitochondrial dysfunction is a veritable plague upon the United States, responsible for both serious illness and everyday malaise. In their view, modern Western diets and lifestyles wreck countless Americans’ metabolic health: Every time you drink unfiltered water or a soda, or feel the stress of mounting phone notifications, you hurt your mitochondria, they say, triggering an immune response that in turn triggers inflammation. (Damaged mitochondria really can cause inflammation, Macleod said.) This chain of events, the Meanses claim, can be blamed for virtually every common chronic health condition: migraines, depression, infertility, heart disease, obesity, cancer, and more. (Casey Means did not respond to requests for comment; reached by email, Calley did not respond to my questions about mitochondria, but noted, “There is significant scientific evidence that healthy food, exercise and sleep have a significant impact on reversing chronic disease.”)
Good Energy follows a typical wellness playbook: using a mixture of valid and dubious research to pin a slew of common health problems on one overlooked element of health—and advertising a cure. Among the culprits for our mitochondrial ravaging, according to the Meanses, are poor sleep, medications, ultraprocessed foods, seed oils, too many calories, and too few vitamins, as well as chronically staying in comfortable ambient temperatures. The Means siblings therefore recommend eschewing refined sugar in favor of leafy greens, avoiding nicotine and alcohol, frequenting saunas and cold plunges, getting seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep a night, and cleansing your life of environmental toxins. Some studies indeed suggest that mitochondrial function is linked with sleep and temperature, but they’ve all been conducted on cell cultures, organoids, or mice. According to Macleod, evidence suggests that diet, too, is likely important. But only one lifestyle intervention—exercise—has been definitively shown to improve mitochondrial health in humans.
The Meanses are riding a wave of interest in mitochondrial health in the wellness world. Earlier this year, the longevity influencer Bryan Johnson and the ivermectin enthusiast Mel Gibson both endorsed the dye methylene blue for its power to improve mitochondrial respiration; Kennedy was filmed slipping something that looks a lot like methylene blue into his drink. (Kennedy did not respond to a request for comment; the FDA has approved methylene blue, but only as a treatment for the blood disease methemoglobinemia.) AG1, formerly known as Athletic Greens, formulates its drinkable vitamins for mitochondrial health. Even one laser-light skin treatment promises to “recharge failing mitochondria.” The enzyme CoQ10 is popular right now as a supplement for mitochondrial function, as is NAD, a molecule involved in mitochondria’s production of energy. NAD IV drips are especially beloved by celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Kendall Jenner, and the Biebers. These supplements are generally thought to be safe, and some preliminary research shows that NAD supplementation could help patients with Parkinson’s or other neurodegenerative diseases, and that CoQ10 could benefit people with mitochondrial disorders. Patients whose symptoms are clearly caused or made worse by deficiencies in a specific vitamin, such as thiamine, can benefit from supplementing those vitamins, Mootha said. But little research explores how these supplements might affect healthy adults.
In Good Energy, as well as on her website and in podcast appearances, Casey Means promotes a number of supplements for mitochondrial health. She also recommends that people wear continuous glucose monitors—available from her company, Levels Health, for $184 a month—to help prevent overwhelming their mitochondria with too much glucose. (According to Macleod, glucose levels are only “a very indirect measure” of mitochondrial activity.) As with so many problems that wellness influencers harp on, the supposed solution to this one involves buying products from those exact same people.
At best, all of this attention to mitochondria could lead Americans to healthier habits. Much of the advice in Good Energy echoes health recommendations we’ve all heard for decades; getting regular exercise and plenty of fiber is good guidance, regardless of anyone’s reasons for doing so. Switching out unhealthy habits for healthy ones will likely even improve your mitochondrial health, Jaya Ganesh, a mitochondrial-disease expert at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, told me. After all, “if you consistently beat your body up with unhealthy habits, everything is going to fall sick,” Ganesh said.
But the mitochondrial approach to wellness carries risks, too. For patients with genetically caused mitochondrial disease, lifestyle changes might marginally improve some symptoms, Ganesh said, but attempting to cure such conditions with supplements and a healthy diet alone could be dangerous. Means also calls out medications—including antibiotics, chemotherapy, antiretrovirals, statins, and high-blood-pressure drugs—for interfering with mitochondria. Macleod told me that statins really do affect mitochondria, as do some antibiotics. (The latter makes sense: Mitochondria are thought to have evolved from bacteria more than a billion years ago.) That’s no reason, though, to avoid any of these medications if a doctor has determined that you need them.
And yet, a whole chapter of Good Energy is dedicated to the idea that readers should mistrust the motives of their doctors, who the authors say profit by keeping Americans sick. The book is less critical of the ways the wellness industry preys on people’s fears. Zooming in on mitochondria might offer a reassuringly specific and seemingly scientific explanation of the many real ills of the U.S. population, but ultimately, Means and MAHA are only helping obscure the big picture.
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vulpinroid · 8 months ago
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"Caramel macchiato? Did you remember the chocolate chips?"
"And- the whipped cream on top..." "And this is exactly why after I'm doing drinking this, I'm going to install a Wi-Fi module in you. You know, for something that's been offline since the days of Backstreet Boys, 'NSYNC and Britney Spears, you still catch on pretty quick! Then again, that's your my favorite floofy Motor City murderbot. Good boy!"
"-Look Rebecca, that's dessert, not coffee. I should have kept my muzzle shut about that combination years ago."
"Your point, Officer Prower?"
"Nothing, nothing at all Professor Chambers."
"I'd buy that for a dollar!"
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Resident Evil x RoboCop AU where a prototype 'RoboCop 2000' or RC-2000 is developed and assigned to Raccoon City as an attempt for OCP to recover its flagging fortunes after 'RoboCop 2' and 'RoboCop: Rogue City', using a critically injured anthropomorphic fox Detroit patrolman as the basis.
Compared to the original, the RC-2000 has a full-fledged AI modeled on its template containing his full range of memories, skills, emotive profile and the like. The underlying technology is also six years newer and the signature Beretta 93R sidearm is upgraded to a .45 ACP variant. A second 93R is also included and the newer operating system contains multi-targeting capability similar to that of 'RoboCable' from RoboCop: Prime Directives.
On arrival in Raccoon City, Security Concepts placed the RC-2000's upkeep under the responsibility of RPD STARS Bravo Team medic Rebecca Chambers.
Taking over the rear security role from Rebecca, the RC-2000 ultimately was instrumental to a different outcome in Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil 1, resulting in:
A cohesive sweep of the Ecliptic Express, Umbrella Executive Training Center and the Spencer Mansion with Bravo Team remaining together increasing survivability.
The detainment of Dr. William Birkin while en route to a meeting Wesker.
Wesker's perma-death.
The RC-2000 being damaged in a confrontation with the Tyrant, prompting Rebecca to leave Raccoon City after the raid in order to further her career, but also to make an effort to repair the robot, who she formed an attachment to.
Rebecca took over his 1992 Ford Taurus SHO patrol car as her own personal vehicle, removing the police equipment but retaining the coloration and his RPD unit callsign (308) on the side.
This was successful as of 2014 before the events of Vendetta with rumor being that she woke him up with a rather terrible piano rendition of the Moonlight Sonata.
Other Trivia:
His name is supposedly Miles Prower and his birthday is recorded as being October 16, 1980, with a record of him graduating from Wayne State University in 1996 with a criminal justice degree and a minor in physics.
He gets very flustered when she calls him a 'good boy'.
Rumor is that Miles is the one who put Rebecca on her signature caramel macchiato with chocolate chips and whipped cream.
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darkmaga-returns · 8 months ago
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Wireless-fidelity (“Wi-Fi”) is harmful due to radio-frequency radiation exposure, pulse-modulated RF carrying data, extremely low frequency (“ELF”) effect on the brain and the Wi-Fi memory effect in body tissues.
One of the unwanted effects of ELFs, Keith Cutter believes, is brainwave entrainment, where an external stimulus synchronises brainwaves with its frequency.
ELF refers to electromagnetic fields with frequencies between approximately 3 to 30Hz, which is the same range as our brains.  Our brains operate within a range of frequencies, with different brainwave states corresponding to specific activities:
Delta Waves (0.5-4Hz): Associated with deep sleep, relaxation, and healing.
Theta Waves (4-8Hz): Linked to meditation, daydreaming, and increased creativity.
Alpha Waves (8-12Hz): Correspond to relaxation, closed eyes and decreased cortical activity.
Beta Waves (13-30Hz): Related to attention, mental activity and cognitive processing.
Gamma Waves (30-44Hz): Involved in sensory processing, working memory and higher-order cognitive functions.
Cutter is most concerned about ELFs at 10Hz from Wi-Fi and other sources. 
In the presence of a persistent 10Hz signal, due to entrainment, the brain can shift toward that frequency. As noted above, at 10Hz the brain has decreased cortical activity.
Cortical activity refers to the electrical and chemical signals generated by neurons within the cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain responsible for, among other things, cognition.
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rfantennaindia · 7 months ago
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mecfs-hrvatska · 3 months ago
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🇭🇷 Koji su mediji prikladni za osobe s ME/CFS-om – a koji su štetni?
ME/CFS je ozbiljna neuroimunološka bolest koja se može pogoršati čak i minimalnim naporom. To uključuje ne samo fizičku aktivnost, već i kognitivno, osjetilno i okolišno opterećenje. Mediji mogu imati velik utjecaj – i pozitivan i negativan (Izvor: https://www.mecfs.de).
1. Mediji koji su prikladni za mnoge osobe s ME/CFS-om:
✅ Tekstualni sadržaji (npr. e-čitači s E-Ink tehnologijom, digitalni dokumenti, blogovi bez reklama)
📖 Posebno su e-čitači bez pozadinskog osvjetljenja (npr. Kindle Paperwhite s E-Ink tehnologijom) dobro podnošljivi. Oni uzrokuju manje stresa za oči, ne sadrže trepereće ekrane i ne zahtijevaju brzu obradu informacija poput videa (Izvor: https://www.me-pedia.org/wiki/Light_sensitivity_in_ME/CFS).
✅ Blagi audio sadržaji (npr. audio knjige, podcasti, tiha glazba)
🎧 Osobe koje su osjetljive na svjetlo ili imaju problema s dugotrajnim čitanjem često imaju koristi od audio knjiga ili podcasta – najbolje s tihim glasovima i bez brzih promjena tona (Izvor: https://www.meaction.net/2019/08/14/sensory-overload-and-me/).
✅ Jednostavne web-stranice sa statičnim tekstom (npr. blogovi bez automatskih video reklama)
🌐 Web-stranice s malo pokretnih elemenata su lakše za oči i manje opterećujuće u usporedbi s društvenim mrežama koje neprekidno prikazuju nove sadržaje (Izvor: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084614/).
✅ Umirujući dokumentarci o prirodi (bez brzih izmjena scena)
🌿 Neki pacijenti s ME/CFS-om bolje podnose smirene snimke prirode, ako ne sadrže brze promjene kadrova ili glasne zvukove (Izvor: https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2020/05/07/me-cfs-light-noise-sensory-sensitivity/).
2. Mediji koji mogu biti štetni za osobe s ME/CFS-om:
⚠️ Društvene mreže s visokim razinama podražaja (npr. Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter/X)
📱 Ove platforme su vizualno i kognitivno iscrpljujuće, jer zahtijevaju brzo procesuiranje informacija, izložene su jakom svjetlu i imaju visoku interakciju. Također, Wi-Fi i mobilna mreža uzrokuju dodatno elektromagnetsko opterećenje (Izvor: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.684296/full).
⚠️ Treperavi ekrani i LED svjetlost (npr. televizori, pametni telefoni, tableti, prijenosna računala)
💻 Posebno ekrani s visokom emisijom plave svjetlosti i PWM-treptanjem (Puls Width Modulation) mogu uzrokovati glavobolje, umor očiju i kognitivnu iscrpljenost (Izvor: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31566446/).
⚠️ Glasni ili brzi zvučni formati (npr. akcijski filmovi, agresivna glazba, reklame s iznenadnim povećanjem glasnoće)
🔊 Senzorni podražaji poput brzih promjena tona, glasnih reklama ili agresivne glazbe mogu brzo iscrpiti pacijenta (Izvor: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002839322100111X).
⚠️ Dugo tipkanje na pametnom telefonu ili prijenosnom računalu
⌨️ Kombinacija pokreta prstiju, kognitivne obrade i svjetla ekrana može brzo izazvati iscrpljenost kod osoba s ME/CFS-om (Izvor: https://www.healthrising.org/blog/2021/06/05/cognitive-fatigue-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/).
⚠️ VR naočale i 3D tehnologije
🕶️ Virtualna stvarnost i 3D grafika zahtijevaju visok stupanj senzorne obrade, što može preopteretiti mozak i izazvati dodatne simptome kod osoba s neuroinflamatornim bolestima poput ME/CFS-a (Izvor: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2020.00112/full).
⚠️ Tiskani mediji (časopisi, knjige, karton, papirnati ispisi)
📚 Iako ne proizvode elektromagnetsko zračenje, boje za tisak, otapala, pesticidni ostaci i sredstva protiv plijesni mogu isparavati iz papira. Osjetljive osobe mogu na to reagirati glavoboljom, iritacijom dišnih puteva ili neuroimunološkim simptomima (Izvor: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266887/).
3. Mediji koji su podnošljivi ovisno o individualnoj toleranciji:
🔸 Radio i tihi podcasti – ako nisu preglasni i nemaju česte reklame.
🔸 Kratke tekstualne poruke ili e-mailovi – uz ograničenu upotrebu ekrana i filtere plavog svjetla.
🔸 Streaming platforme (npr. Netflix, Disney+) – ako se gleda bez reklama, uz smanjenu svjetlinu i u kratkim epizodama.
🔸 Telefonski pozivi ili glasovne poruke – često bolje podnošljivo od tipkanja, ali ne predugo kako bi se izbjeglo preopterećenje.
📌 Više informacija o ME/CFS-u:
➡️ https://www.mecfs.de
➡️ https://www.meaction.net
➡️ https://www.tumblr.com/mecfs-klartext
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