Article
Environmental Sciences
Kumari Vandana Singh, Rakesh Arya, Jay Prakash Nirala, Debasis Sahu, Ranjan Kumar Nanda, Paulraj Rajamani
Summary: This study reveals the deregulation of hippocampus proteome upon exposure to mobile phone radiation, which may influence the healthy functioning of the brain.
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
(2022)
Article
Veterinary Sciences
Fatma Yenilmez
Summary: This study investigated the effect of in ovo injection of vitamin C to reduce the harmful effects of electromagnetic waves emitted from mobile phones on chicken embryos. The results showed that in ovo vitamin C injection improved the post-hatch performance of chicks but increased oxidative damage in broiler chicks. Further investigation is needed to support the results of this study.
VETERINARY SCIENCES
(2022)
Review
Biology
Rohit Gautam, Eepsita Priyadarshini, JayPrakash Nirala, Paulraj Rajamani
Summary: The harmful impact of electromagnetic radiation on the male reproductive system, affecting sperm parameters and genomic stability, is primarily attributed to the generation of reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative stress and decreased antioxidant capacity. This paper emphasizes the importance of safety measures when using electronic devices and mobile phones.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION BIOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Gang Yu, Zhiming Bai, Chao Song, Qing Cheng, Gang Wang, Zeping Tang, Sixing Yang
Summary: The study found that mobile phone use does not directly affect sperm quality, but in Eastern Europe and West Asia, mobile phone use was associated with a decrease in sperm density and motility. Animal studies indicated that exposure to mobile phone RF-EMR could suppress sperm motility and viability. The researchers suggest that new standardized criteria should be applied to evaluate potential effects of mobile phone RF-EMR dosages, and further research on sperm-related parameters should be conducted.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2021)
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Xinxi Cao, Yangyang Cheng, Chenjie Xu, Yabing Hou, Hongxi Yang, Shu Li, Ying Gao, Peng Jia, Yaogang Wang
Summary: Improper use of mobile phones increases the risk of accidents and chronic disorders. This study found that long-term use of mobile phones is associated with higher accident risk and various health issues such as neoplasms, eye diseases, mental health disorders, and headaches. Proper and reasonable use of mobile phones is essential for minimizing these risks.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Karolina Sieron, Katarzyna Knapik, Grzegorz Onik, Ewa Romuk, Ewa Birkner, Sebastian Kwiatek, Aleksander Sieron
Summary: The study assessed the influence of electromagnetic fields on prooxidative and antioxidative balances in the gastrointestinal tract of rats. Exposure to low-frequency electromagnetic fields led to significant disturbances in oxidative stress, while antioxidant activity varied in different parts of the digestive system.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Shiwangi Gupta, Radhey Shyam Sharma, Rajeev Singh
Summary: The widespread use of wireless technologies has caused significant damage to the environment, particularly through electromagnetic radiation. This radiation poses health risks to both humans and animals, but our understanding of these risks is lacking. This review provides the latest research evidence and summarizes existing literature to help establish guidelines for public exposure limits.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mariam Salameh, Sukaina Zeitoun-Ghandour, Lina Sabra, Ahmad Daher, Mahmoud Khalil, Wissam H. Joumaa
Summary: This study investigated the effects of continuous 24-hour exposure to mobile communication electromagnetic fields on oxidative stress, apoptosis, and inflammation in the liver of rat fetuses. The results showed that exposure to electromagnetic radiation increased oxidative stress, apoptosis, and inflammation, but before a sensitive developmental stage, the mother may provide protection for the embryos.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2023)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Yeganeh Koohestanidehaghi, Mohammad Ali Khalili, Farzaneh Fesahat, Mohammad Seify, Esmat Mangoli, Seyed Mehdi Kalantar, Stefania Annarita Nottola, Guido Macchiarelli, Maria Grazia Palmerini
Summary: This study investigated the effects of mobile phone RF-EMR on mouse embryo development and genetic toxicity. Results showed that exposure to RF-EMR led to delayed cleavage development and a longer time to reach the blastocyst stage. It also caused changes in the transcript levels of oxidative stress associated genes.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2023)
Article
Engineering, Mechanical
Xuelong Li, Shaojie Chen, Enyuan Wang, Zhonghui Li
Summary: This paper establishes an elastic-plastic-brittle mutation rockburst model for coal rock with structural surface, and researches the energy accumulation and dissipation mechanism during dynamic deformation and rupture to obtain the rockburst energy condition. Additionally, a volume element-region-system model of rockburst is established to explain the evolution process. The analysis of microseismic and electromagnetic radiation characteristics of coal rock provides a deeper understanding of the rockburst mechanism for accurate monitoring and early warning.
ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS
(2021)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Vara Prasad Saka, V. Chitra, Damodharan Narayanasamy
Summary: This study investigated the neuronal effects of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from mobile phones on neonatal rat cortical neurons and the protective role of hispolon (HIS) and its derivatives. The results showed that pyrazole derivatives reduced apoptosis in EMR-exposed neurons by modulating the levels of pro and anti-apoptotic genes and reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels via mitochondrial damage. The pyrazole compounds exhibited antioxidative and anti-apoptotic properties, suggesting their potential as lead compounds for developing neuroprotective formulations.
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR TOXICOLOGY
(2023)
Review
Dermatology
Jacqueline McKesey, Sabrina G. Fabi
Summary: Technology use has a significant impact on sleep, mental health, and cognitive function, but the effects of electromagnetic radiation are still uncertain.
DERMATOLOGIC SURGERY
(2022)
Article
Health Care Sciences & Services
Shatha Elnakib, Andres I. Vecino-Ortiz, Dustin G. Gibson, Smisha Agarwal, Antonio J. Trujillo, Yifan Zhu, Alain B. Labrique
Summary: The C-Score has shown good predictive capabilities for all-cause mortality in the US population, and an expanded health score can predict 87% of the mortality. This model can be used as an instrument to assess individual mortality risk and motivate behavior changes.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
(2022)
Article
Environmental Sciences
Ranjeet Kumar, Pravin S. Deshmukh, Sonal Sharma, Basu Dev Banerjee
Summary: This study evaluated the dose-dependent and frequency-dependent epigenetic modulation in the hippocampus of Wistar rats exposed to RF-MW at different frequencies and absorption rates for varying durations. The results showed significant alterations in global DNA and histone methylation in the hippocampus with increasing frequency and duration of microwave exposure, indicating a potential impact on gene expression.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
(2021)
Article
Engineering, Biomedical
Siqi Wei, Chong Zhou, Lvping Huang
Summary: With the development of cosmetic technology, various radiofrequency (RF) devices are widely used for face and body rejuvenation. However, these devices may emit excessive electromagnetic radiation, posing potential health risks. This study measured and analyzed electromagnetic radiation levels and found that certain RF devices can cause severe electromagnetic radiofrequency pollution. The occupational health and safety of therapists requires attention and immediate protective measures.
LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Otorhinolaryngology
Filiz Aydogan, Ilhan Unlu, Emine Aydin, Nihat Yumusak, Erdinc Devrim, Ethem Erdal Samim, Elcin Ozgur, Velid Unsal, Arin Tomruk, Goknur Guler Ozturk, Nesrin Seyhan
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY
(2015)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Ender Karaca, Ramazan Buyukkaya, Davut Pehlivan, Wu-Lin Charng, Kursat O. Yaykasli, Yavuz Bayram, Tomasz Gambin, Marjorie Withers, Mehmed M. Atik, Ilknur Arslanoglu, Semih Bolu, Serkan Erdin, Ayla Buyukkaya, Emine Yaykasli, Shalini N. Jhangiani, Donna M. Muzny, Richard A. Gibbs, James R. Lupski
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
(2015)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
O. H. Edebal, E. Devrim
Summary: By analyzing the serum samples of pregnant women, it was found that there was a significant decrease in non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity in the group of pregnant women above the threshold for DS risk compared to the control group. It is concluded that increasing dietary antioxidant supplementation during early gestation, especially around the time of conception, may be an effective approach to prevent the development of DS fetus.
WEST INDIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Ali Kemal Onalan, Salih Tuncal, Sibel Kilicoglu, Salih Celepli, Esra Durak, Bulent Kilicoglu, Erdinc Devrim, Aziz Mutlu Barlas, Kemal Kismet
ACTA CIRURGICA BRASILEIRA
(2016)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
S. Tuncal, A. K. Onalan, F. Aydogan, V Unsal, N. Yumusak, E. O. Buyukatalay, G. Ozturk, N. Seyhan, S. Celepli, E. Devrim, B. Kilicoglu
Summary: The study showed that 2100 MHz radio frequency radiation has certain effects on the thyroid tissues of rats, but no significant pathological changes were observed after short-term and long-term exposure. Significant differences were found in enzyme activities, indicating the need for further in-depth research.
WEST INDIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL
(2021)
Article
Cell Biology
Kursat Oguz Yaykasli, Omer Faruk Hatipoglu, Emine Yaykasli, Kubra Yildirim, Ertugrul Kaya, Mustafa Ozsahin, Mustafa Uslu, Esra Gunduz
CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
(2015)
Article
Dermatology
Hakan Turan, Kursat Oguz Yaykasli, Hatice Soguktas, Emine Yaykasli, Cihangir Aliagaoglu, Teoman Erdem, Mutlu Karkucak, Ertugrul Kaya, Taner Ucgun, Anzel Bahadir
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY
(2014)
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
A. H. E. Kucukdiler, M. Varli, O. Yavuz, A. Yalcin, H. Selvi Oztorun, E. Devrim, S. Aras
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH & AGING
(2019)
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Hikmet Can Cubukcu, Omer Yavuz, Erdinc Devrim
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
(2019)
Article
Sport Sciences
Mustafa Sakir Akgul, Veli Volkan Gurses, Hakan Karabiyik, Omer Yavuz, Halil Taskin, Mitat Koz, Erdinc Devrim
Summary: This study investigated the acute effects of repeated Wingate style high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in hypoxic and normoxic conditions on oxidant and antioxidant indicators in recreationally active men. The results showed that the activities of blood oxidant and antioxidant did not change significantly after training in both the hypoxic and normoxic groups.
KINESIOLOGIA SLOVENICA
(2022)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Hatice Soguktas, Kursat Oguz Yaykasli, Hakan Turan, Ertugrul Kaya, Emine Yaykasli
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
(2018)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
K. O. Yaykasli, O. F. Hatipoglu, E. Yaykasli, E. Kaya, M. Ozsahin, M. Uslu
BRATISLAVA MEDICAL JOURNAL-BRATISLAVSKE LEKARSKE LISTY
(2017)
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Omer F. Hatipoglu, Kursat O. Yaykasli, Mustafa Dogan, Emine Yaykasli, Onur Bender, Tugce Yasar, Safa Tapan, Mehmet Gunduz
CLINICAL AND INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE
(2015)
Meeting Abstract
Immunology
Kursat Yaykasli, Mustafa Dogan, Omer Hatipoglu, Emine Yaykasli, Ertugrul Kaya, Mustafa Ozsahin, Mustafa Uslu
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
(2014)
Meeting Abstract
Immunology
Kursat Yaykasli, Mustafa Dogan, Omer Hatipoglu, Emine Yaykasli, Ertugrul Kaya, Mustafa Ozsahin, Mustafa Uslu
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
(2014)