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Nonionizing Radiation

Handbook of Safety and Health for the Service Industry - 4 Volume Set, 2018
M. Yost
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Occupational Exposure to Nonionizing Radiation and Risk for Malignancy in Young Adults.

Military Medicine, 2023
INTRODUCTION Nonionizing radiation (NIR) is considered "possibly carcinogenic to humans," and therefore, exposure of young military personnel raises concerns regarding increased risk for cancer. The aim of our study was to compare the cancer incidence in
S. Shapira   +6 more
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Association between reproductive health and nonionizing radiation exposure

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2021
Recently, a decreasing rate of fertility has to be credited to an array of factors such as environmental, health and lifestyle. Male infertility is likely to be affected by the strong exposure to heat and radiations.
P. Negi, Rajeev Singh
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Effect of Nonionizing Radiation on Progesterone Treatment in Endometrial Hyperplasia: An Experimental Rat Study

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2021
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the negative effect of nonionizing radiation on the treatment of endometrial hyperplasia (EH) with oral progesterone.
Mehmet Unsal   +4 more
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Impact of nonionizing electromagnetic radiation on male infertility: an assessment of the mechanism and consequences

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2020
Purpose Environment and lifestyle factors are being attributed toward increased instances of male infertility. Rapid technological advancement, results in emission of electromagnetic radiations of different frequency which impacts human both biologically
R. Gautam   +3 more
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Room-Temperature and Selective Triggering of Supramolecular DNA Assembly/Disassembly by Nonionizing Radiation.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
Recent observations have suggested that nonionizing radiation in the microwave and terahertz (THz; far-infrared) regimes could have an effect on double-stranded DNA (dsDNA).
Andrea A Greschner   +7 more
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Health Effects of Nonionizing Radiation

Medical Clinics of North America, 1990
Electromagnetic energy in the microwave and radiofrequency bands can produce biologic effects, which are predominantly thermal. During therapeutic use under medical supervision, desired biologic effects are produced and potentially injurious effects minimized.
G M, Wilkening, C H, Sutton
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Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiation

2003
Abstract Electromagnetic radiation is emitted from sources in space and from anthropogenic sources on earth. It travels at a constant speed, i.e., the speed of light. The overall electromagnetic spectrum is illustrated in Figure 10–1. Energy is transmitted as a sinusoidal wave form, by time varying electric and magnetic fields.
Morton Lippmann   +2 more
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