Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communications: Biological and Health Effects

Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communications: Biological and Health Effects

Biological and Health Effects

Panagopoulos, Dimitris J.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

532

Dura

Inglês

9781032061757

15 a 20 dias

1165

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1: Defining Wireless Communication (WC) Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs): A. Polarization is a principal property of all man-made EMFs. B. Modulation, Pulsation, and Variability are inherent parameters of WC EMFs. C. Most man-made EMF-exposures are Non-Thermal. D. Measuring incident EMFs is more relevant than SAR. E. All man-made EMFs emit continuous waves, not photons. F. Differences from natural EMFs. Interaction with matter. 2: Public Health implications of exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields. 3: Oxidative Stress induced by Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields. 4: Genotoxic Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields. 5: DNA and Chromosome Damage in human and animal cells, induced by Mobile Telephony EMFs and other stressors. 6: The impacts of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human reproductive biology. 7: Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human and animal brain activity. 8: Electrohypersensitivity as a worldwide man-made electromagnetic pathology: a review of the medical evidence. 9: Carcinogenic effects of non-thermal exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields. 10: Effects of man-made and especially Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on Wild Life. 11: Mechanism of Ion Forced-Oscillation and Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Dysfunction by Polarized and Coherent Electromagnetic Fields. 12: Electromagnetic Field-induced dysfunction of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels, Oxidative Stress, DNA damage and related pathologies
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Biophysics;Biochemical;Edidemiology;DNA;5G;Wi-Fi;Elf EMFs;Emf Exposure;RF EMFs;DNA Damage;MT Base Station;SAR;Elf Emf Exposure;ICNIRP Limit;DNA Fragmentation;EMR Exposure;VLF Component;Pulse EMFs;MHz Emf;NADH Oxidase;Elf Magnetic Field;ROS Overproduction;ROS Production;Mobile Phone Radiation;DNA SSBs;ICNIRP Guideline;EEG Signal;GC2 Cells;Induce DNA Fragmentation;Chromatid Type Aberrations;DNA DSBs