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Comparative Studies | Computer Science | Afghanistan | Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024 | Rating: 5.3 / 10


Investigating the Effective Factors of Radio Waves in the Disorder of the Human Nervous System

Mohammad Shah Omid, Dr. Rajesh Keshavrao Deshmukh, Mohammad Dawood Frotan


Abstract: This has been caused by the development of electrical and communication technologies and exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields (EMF). The growth of technology is expected to continue. As a result, EMF exposure will increase steadily. Smartphones have become an indispensable tool for the modern person, especially when using them. The examination of the area where the cell phone is used is accompanied by social concerns and an increased interest in the effects on the cranial nervous system. Nevertheless, several factors related to the effects of electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) should be investigated at the research level before discussing the effects of EMFs on the human body. In order to understand how biological effects work, laboratory or animal models must be used. Apoptosis and neuronal dysfunction can be caused by RF-EMF to neurons in the central nervous system. Furthermore, RF-EMF acts as a source of stress in living organisms via ion channels and neural myelin. RF-EMF exposure has not yet been proven to cause biological effects, and insufficient information is available to provide a clear response to Potential Health Risks. Therefore, a comprehensive review of the biological response to RF-EMF is essential. Exposure due to the use of different devices by individuals. In this article, we explain the possible biological effects of RF-EMF exposure.


Keywords: electromagnetic field, radiofrequency, central nervous system, Cell Phone, Technology


Edition: Volume 13 Issue 5, May 2024,


Pages: 696 - 700



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