An experiment conducted by the Medical Research Institute of Kanazawa Medical University found that 60GHz “millimeter-wave antennas can cause thermal injuries of varying types of levels . The thermal effects induced by millimeterwaves can apparently penetrate below the surface of the eye.”
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In conclusion, the results of our study suggested that both acute and chronic exposure to 900 MHz EMF is deleterious to liver and causes to excessive hepatic histopathological alterations .
Read moreWhat is considered extremely low frequency?
Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz , and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers, respectively. In atmospheric science, an alternative definition is usually given, from 3 Hz to 3 kHz.
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So the power delivered by a low frequency radiation comes in a great number of small packets, while the same amount of power carried by an higher frequency radiations is composed by few large packets. This is the reason why high frequency radiation is more harmful than lower frequency radiation .
Read moreWhat do you think is the effect on you with too much exposure to this type of EM wave?
There may also be skin redness, cataracts, and heart problems . Localized exposure may lead to changes in the skin, loss of hair, and possibly skin cancer.
Read moreHow do I know if I am sensitive to EMF?
Some individuals have reported a wide range of non-specific health problems that they attribute to low-level exposure of electromagnetic fields (EMF). The symptoms most commonly reported include headaches, body pain, lethargy, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), nausea, burning sensation, heart arrhythmia and anxiety .
Read moreWhat is electromagnetic hypersensitivity?
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is a condition defined by the attribution of non-specific symptoms to electromagnetic fields (EMF) of anthropogenic origin . Despite its repercussions on the lives of its sufferers, and its potential to become a significant public health issue, it remains of a contested nature.6 May 2020
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