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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › books › NBK208981
Human Laboratory and Clinical Evidence of Effects of Electromagnetic Fields - Assessment of the Possible Health Effects of Ground Wave Emergency Network - NCBI Bookshelf
The acute effects of electric and magnetic fields and currents on human volunteers have been extensively studied in the laboratory. End points that have been examined include perception,1-7 behavior,8-11 nervous system function,12,13 endocrine function,14 blood composition,15 mood,16,17 and ...
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WHO
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Radiation: Electromagnetic fields
Electric fields are created by differences in voltage: the higher the voltage, the stronger will be the resultant field. Magnetic fields are created when electric current flows: the greater the current, the stronger the magnetic field. An electric field will exist even when there is no current ...
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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC7912337
Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Field as a Stress Factor—Really Detrimental?—Insight into Literature from the Last Decade - PMC
Biological effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic field (ELF-MF) and its consequences on human health have become the subject of important and recurrent public debate. ELF-MF evokes cell/organism responses that are characteristic to a general stress ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 25812392
[Influence of extremely low frequency magnetic field on total protein and -sh groups concentrations in liver homogenates] - PubMed
The study results suggest that exposure to magnetic fields leads to the development of adaptive mechanisms to maintain the balance in the body oxidation-reduction and in the case of the studied parameters does not depend on the time of exposure.
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 31476684
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and cancer: How source of funding affects results - PubMed
While there has been evidence indicating that excessive exposure to magnetic fields from 50 to 60 Hz electricity increases risk of cancer, many argue that the evidence is inconsistent and inconclusive. This is particularly the case regarding magnetic field exposure and childhood leukemia.
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 12392343
Comparative effect of positive and negative static magnetic fields on heart rate and blood pressure in healthy adults - PubMed
Short-term exposure to an SMF of either positive or negative polarity does not appear to cause any clinically meaningful changes in HR or BP among asymptomatic subjects. This finding supports the safe use of unipolar SMFs that contain low-intensity magnets (
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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › books › NBK208983
Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Organs and Tissues - Assessment of the Possible Health Effects of Ground Wave Emergency Network - NCBI Bookshelf
A large body of literature exists on the response of tissues to electromagnetic fields, primarily in the extremely-low-frequency (ELF) and microwave-frequency ranges. In general, the reported effects of radiofrequency (RF) radiation on tissue and organ systems have been attributed to thermal ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 15832337
Characterization of exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields using multidimensional analysis techniques - PubMed
Our lack of knowledge about the biological mechanisms of 50 Hz magnetic fields makes it hard to improve exposure assessment. To provide better information about these exposure measures, we use multidimensional analysis techniques to examine the relations between different exposure metrics for ...
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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC7282627
Biological and health-related effects of weak static magnetic fields (≤ 1 mT) in humans and vertebrates: A systematic review - PMC
There is a rapid development in technologies that generate weak static magnetic fields (SMF) including high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines, systems operating with batteries, such as electric cars, and devices using permanent magnets. However, few ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 26991812
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields and risk of childhood leukemia: A risk assessment by the ARIMMORA consortium - PubMed
Exposure to extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) was evaluated in an International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" in 2001, based on increased childhood leukemia risk observed in epidemiological studies.
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WHO
who.int › teams › environment-climate-change-and-health › radiation-and-health › non-ionizing › exposure-to-extremely-low-frequency-field
Exposure to extremely low frequency fields -- backgrounder
The use of electricity has become an integral part of everyday life. Whenever electricity flows, both electric and magnetic fields exist close to the lines that carry electricity, and close to appliances. Since the late 1970s, questions have been raised whether exposure to these extremely low ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 19189041
Does exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields produce functional changes in human brain? - PubMed
Behavioral and neurophysiological changes have been reported after exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) both in animals and in humans. The physiological bases of these effects are still poorly understood. In vitro studies analyzed the effect of ELF-MF applied in pulsed ...
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magnetic_field
Magnetic field - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials. A moving charge in a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular to its own velocity and to the magnetic field.
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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC10000676
Statistical Amplification of the Effects of Weak Magnetic Fields in Cellular Translation - PMC
We assume that the enzymatic processes of recognition of amino acids and their addition to the synthesized molecule in cellular translation include the formation of intermediate pairs of radicals with spin-correlated electrons. The mathematical model ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 18041023
Spatial gradient effects of 120 mT static magnetic field on endothelial tubular formation in vitro - PubMed
This study investigated the spatial magnetic gradient effects of static magnetic fields (SMF) on endothelial tubular formation by applying the maximum spatial gradient to a target site of culture wells for cell growth. The respective maximum values of magnetic flux density (B(max)), magnetic ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 3801058
Low-intensity magnetic fields alter operant behavior in rats - PubMed
The present study demonstrates that operant behavior is affected by a combination of a 60-Hz magnetic field and a magnetostatic field 2.6 X 10(-5) T (about half the geomagnetic field). Rats exposed to this combination for 30 min consistently exhibited changes in the rate and pattern of responding ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 11565402
Low-amplitude, extremely low frequency magnetic fields for the treatment of osteoarthritic knees: a double-blind clinical study - PubMed
Low-amplitude, extremely low frequency magnetic fields are safe and effective for treating patients with chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis.
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 22534362
Concern that "EMF" magnetic fields from power lines cause cancer - PubMed
In 2002, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, 2002) categorized extremely low frequency (ELF) (including the power frequencies of 50 and 60 Hz) magnetic fields as "possibly carcinogenic to humans." That was based on pooled analyses of epidemiological research that reported ...
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NCBI
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articles › PMC9318684
Shaping and Focusing Magnetic Field in the Human Body: State-of-the Art and Promising Technologies - PMC
In recent years, the usage of radio frequency magnetic fields for biomedical applications has increased exponentially. Several diagnostic and therapeutic methodologies exploit this physical entity such as, for instance, magnetic resonance imaging, hyperthermia ...
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 18585071
Impact of low frequency pulsed magnetic fields on pain intensity, quality of life and sleep disturbances in patients with painful diabetic polyneuropathy - PubMed
Genuine magnetic field exposure has no advantage over sham exposure in reducing pain intensity, improving quality of life, and decreasing sleep disturbances and HbA(1c).