Short–Term Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields Generated by Mobile Phone Jammers Decreases the Fasting Blood Sugar in Adult Male Rats

作者: M Haghani , S Nematollahii , F Yousefi , M B Shojaei-Fard , S A R Mortazavi

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摘要: Background : Substantial evidence indicates that exposure to electromagneticfields (EMF) above certain levels can affect human health through triggering somebiological responses. According WHO, short-term EMF at the levelspresent in home/environment do not cause any apparent detrimental effects inhealthy individuals. However, now, there is a debate on whether long-term exposureto low level evoke biological Although based theCommunications Act of 1934, selling, advertising, using, or importing mobile jammers which block cell phone calls and text messages are illegal acts, somecountriesthese devices being used for security purpose prevention cheating during examinations. Methods:  In this study 30 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups 10 each. The control group received no radiation. sham was exposed switched-off jammer device. After fasting 12 hours, EMFs distance 50 cm from jammer. Blood samples collected tail vein after 24, 48 and72 hours blood sugar measured by using common glucose monitor (BIONIME GM110, Taiwan). significance considered 5% SPSS Ver. 21 statistical analysis. data analyzed ANOVA followed Tukey’s test. Results:  A statistically significant difference observed between 72 continuous irradiation (p values <0.001, <0.001 0.002, respectively). No found groups. Conclusion:  Short-term electromagnetic field generated mobilephone reduce adult rats. These findings, contrast with our previous results, lead usto conclusion use these signalblocking very specific circumstances may have some therapeutic effects.However, further studies be performed find out exact mechanism bywhich Jammer sugar.

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