Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation
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Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation
(Advances in electromagnetic fields in living systems / edited by James C. Lin, vol. 5)
Springer, c2009
- : [hard]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Health Effects of Cell Phone Radiation will offer a concentrated and up-to-date overview on the effects of radio frequencies on human tissue. While significant advances are being made on many fronts, ranging in frequency from quasi-static to the optical regime, a special emphasis of this volume is on current understanding of biological interactions of cellular mobile communication radiation. The use of cell-phones has experienced phenomenal growth - some estimate that there will be more than 3.5 billion users of these wireless devices by the end of 2010, worldwide.
The widespread impact of these new wireless technologies has raised concerns about the safety of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy emitted by these telecommunication devices. A better understanding of the biological effects of RF electromagnetic field is needed to safeguard against possible harm to the general population. Fortunately in recent years there has been a resurgence of research interest in achieving a quantitative understanding of the relationships between the biological effects of RF radiation and the physical variables that may cause them. A significant number of results have and are beginning to appear in the literature. This volume reviews and assesses the biological effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields from wireless communication technology.
Table of Contents
1. Cellular Biology Aspects of Mobile Phone Radiation Junji Miyakoshi 2. Carcinogenic Effects of Wireless Communication Radiation in Rodents James C. Lin 3. Epidemiological Studies of Cellular Telephone Use and Risk of Cancer Minouk J Schoemaker and Anthony J Swerdlow 4. Cognitive Effects of Electromagnetic Fields in Humans Alan W.Preece 5. Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Norbert Leitgeb 6. Occupational Exposure in Wireless Communication Kjell Hansson Mild and Jonna Wilen 7. Dosimetry and Temperature Aspects of Mobile Phone Exposures Paolo Bernardi, Stefano Pisa, Marta Cavagnaro, Emanuel Piuzzi, and James C. Lin
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