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Source: International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), World Health Organization (WHO) https://tattoo.iarc.who.int/ Surprisingly little is known about the long-term health effects of tattooing, which has become a global trend in recent decades. Tattoos are often considered an artistic form of self-expression, but from a scientific perspective, tattooing can be defined as the intradermal injection...
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Alkis ME, Akdag MZ, Dasdag S. Effects of Low-Intensity Microwave Radiation on Oxidant-Antioxidant Parameters and DNA Damage in the Liver of Rats. Bioelectromagnetics. 2020 Dec 25. doi: 10.1002/bem.22315. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33368426. Abstract The continuously increasing usage of cell phones has raised concerns about the adverse effects of microwave radiation (MWR) emitted by...
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Fahmy HM, Mohammed FF. Hepatic injury induced by radio frequency waves emitted from conventional Wi-Fi devices in Wistar rats [published online ahead of print, 2020 Aug 7]. Hum Exp Toxicol. 2020;960327120946470. doi:10.1177/0960327120946470 Abstract In this study, the impact of standard 2.45 GHz radio frequency source (averaged whole-body specific absorption rate 0.01 W kg-1 24 h-1 daily for 40...
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Date: May 30, 2019 Source: University of California – Irvine Summary: Researchers have suspected that the body’s various circadian clocks can operate independently from the central clock in the hypothalamus of the brain. Now, they have found a way to test that theory. Can your liver sense when you’re staring at a television screen or...
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Postaci I, Coskun O, Senol N, Aslankoc R, Comlekci S. Abstract OBJECTIVE: The study was aimed to evaluate the physiopathological consideration of the effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) from the radiation of 4.5 G mobile phones on the liver tissue of rats and quercetin (Qu) applied as an antioxidant for reducing these effects. METHODS: Male...
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