Electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and power lines does not harm the well-being and recognize scientists from the Manchester Institute. Research on this topic is presented in the journal of the Royal Society Interface, and briefly about it informs The Telegraph.
Researchers sought to investigate the hypothesis that electromagnetic fields of mobile devices cause infertility and cancer, as well as contribute to childhood leukemia. They say that these fields affect vital proteins in the body. Health workers in case recommend to avoid lengthy discussions on a mobile phone.
Manchester chemists have studied the impact of feeble magnetic field (NSR) on flavoprotein proteins that play a major role in the management of nervous system and the resumption of DNA. It turns out that the radiation does not have a great influence on their functioning.
"Flavoprotein transfer electrons from 1 place to another. On this path are often formed rapidly decaying structure - radical pair. Biochemical reactions with their participation are the most potential candidate for the damage under the influence of electromagnetic radiation. However, the reaction conditions in the body such that the biochemical effect of the SMP is torn to zero", - stated 1 of the study's authors Alex Jones (Alex Jones).
Definitely need support studies, however, this work allows with sufficient certainty to recognize that power lines, mobile phones and similar devices safe for humans, has announced the next Creator of the article Nigel Scrutton (Nigel Scrutton).
Another study English Agency for health protection of the population (free public organization responsible for the health of the natives of power from infectious diseases, poisons, and radiation) in 2010, also found no conclusive evidence of harmful effect of mobile phones, base stations and Wi-Fi on human health. And yet many organizations are encouraged to continue research for understanding long-term effects of too little time has passed.
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