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Here's an article that looks to multiple independent but related articles.

https://scientists4wiredtech.com/2018/07/firefighters-living-next-to-cell-towers-suffer-neurological-damage/

The symptoms experienced by the firefighters who participated in the SPECT brain scan study were similar to firefighters in other stations who live in the shadow of cell towers. Yet specific to the men we studied, it is important to note all the men had passed rigorous physical and cognitive exams prior to being hired by the fire department.
Their symptoms included:
* Headaches.
* Extreme fatigue.
* Cognitive impairment.
* Anesthesia-like sleep where the men woke up for 911 calls “as if they were drugged”.
* Inability to sleep.
* Depression.
* Anxiety.
* Unexplained anger.
* Immune-suppression manifest in frequent colds and flu-like symptoms.

Real life examples of these symptoms are best briefly characterized by:
* Firefighters got lost on 911 calls in the town they grew up on several occasions.
* In one instance, four firefighters sat in the rig in a stupor with the alarm sounding in the background, unable to remember how to start the engine.
* A medic with 20 years of experience who had never made a mistake forgot basic CPR in the midst of resuscitating a coronary victim.

See additional details following this letter.

The brain scans of these six men revealed a pervasive, excitability of the neurons which suggested the exposure to pulsed, data-modulated, Radio-frequency Electromagnetic Microwave Radiation (RF-EMR) was causing the neurons to continually fire without benefit of rest. When neurons (brain cells) cannot rest, they ultimately die.