STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES ON HUMAN HEALTH

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ABSTRACT

This study examines the biological impacts of electromagnetic waves on physiological and cellular responses, evaluating key metrics like heart rate variability (HRV), oxidative stress levels, and variations in skin temperature. Several controlled tests were conducted to evaluate the impact of different EM wave frequencies. Experiment 3.1 documented changes in skin temperature after exposure to 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz electromagnetic waves. The results indicated a notable increase in temperature with prolonged exposure. Human fibroblast cells were exposed to electromagnetic waves in Experiment 3.2, which investigated oxidative stress, and the quantity of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was quantified. The results revealed a significant rise in ROS production, which could be connected to cellular injury. Experiment 3.3 examined the effect of electromagnetic radiation on heart rate variability by observing patients before and after a 30-minute mobile phone call. The results showed modest but detectable changes in HRV, suggesting potential reactions of the autonomic nervous system to electromagnetic radiation.

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