Biophysics The effects of static magnetic fields on directionality in humans AUBURN UNIVERSITY Lewis Barker PlattTyson LadigEarth produces a dipole static magnetic field that is sufficiently stable to allow derivation of directional cues in a variety of species. This ability, known as magnetoreception...
PURPOSE: Concerns about adverse health effects of environmental exposure to 50/60 Hz magnetic fields (MF) have initiated numerous studies on laboratory animals with varying outcomes. Previously, we reported that rat strains responded differently to MF regarding mammary cell proliferation and tumor develop...
cubic plastic cages containing mice without anesthesia were put in the center of the Helmholtz coils and cages were supported by stands to let the activities of mice restrict on the center plane of the Helmholtz coils which had higher intensity and better uniformity of magnetic flux density (Fig...
Of the numerous studies performed to explore the effects of mobile communication devices on humans, only a few have shown that cell phones and brain tumors are statistically correlated. For example, people who have used mobile phones for more than 10 years have a clearly higher risk of brain ...
Previously published literature has suggested an effect of extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields (MF) on human heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV). The combined response of the microcirculation and macrocirculation to ELF MF exposure has not previously been studied in humans....
Based on this animal model study, such effects are also expected in humans; therefore, it is suggested that long term and/or excessive use of mobile phones should be avoided. This can be achieved by health promotion activities such as group discussions, public presentations and through ...
Electric fields radiated from the same ingested source in the small intestines of the Japanese adult male and female models are computed at vertically equi-spaced receiving points on those surfaces using the finite-difference time- domain (FDTD) method. Both amplitude variations in the frequency rang...
Laboratory work has used mice, rats, and chickens as models for this EMF research in an effort to understand better the possible implications of EMF exposure for humans. However, EMF exposure of wild birds may also provide insight into the impacts of EMFs on human health. This review focuses...
Physiological and psychological effects of exposure to extremely low-frequency electric and magnetic fields on humans Research into the hypothetical adverse effects on health that might result from living or working in the proximity of high-voltage power lines has been int... F Gamberale - 《...
Psychological effects of chronic exposure to 50 Hz magnetic fields in humans living near extra-high-voltage transmission lines The validity of several published investigations of the possibility that residential exposures to 50 Hz or 60 Hz electromagnetic fields might cause adverse... IL Beale,NE Pear...