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The Effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Human Health

Erschienen am 16.12.2017, 1. Auflage 2017
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ISBN/EAN: 9786202054621
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 108 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.7 x 22 x 15 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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The rapid development in science and technology exposed living organism with extend rang of Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs). Both urban and city residents have exposure with EMFs. The negative effects of EMFs on human health are disadvantages of the industrial world. Obviously, these fields can cause several diseases by performing changes in proteins, genetic factors, evaluation and proliferation. Regarding some research, cancers may be because of these changes. Presumably, the low-power electromagnetic fields are not Geno toxic directly, but it is possible that they perform some changes in some steps of cell cycle. So, effects on structure of molecules, indirectly. And create Geno toxic or cytotoxic harms. Scientists believe electromagnetic fields cannot harm genes lonely, but they enhance the Geno toxic operation of other environmental chemical and physical factors such as Carcinogens. The outcomes of research illustrate the magnetic field can cause Brain cancer. Also, some studies believe EMFs can cause Breast cancer. This book evaluated the role of exposure to high voltage power lines on the incidence of diseases in human.

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Maral mazloumi Tabrizi is graduated in Toxicology. She has valuable experiences on the field of cancer research. Due to working at Pasteur Institute of Iran as a research assistant she has several Books and Papers in parental, occupational and environmental factors lead to cancer. Email: Ma.mazlumi@gmail.com

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