Exposure to 1.1 GHz, 2.22 mW microwaves caused a reversible decrease in lens optical quality accompanied by irreversible morphological and biochemical damage to the lens epithelial cell layer in vitro.

PMID:  Open Ophthalmol J. 2008 May 21 ;2:102-6. Epub 2008 May 21. PMID: 19517034 Abstract Title:  Non-thermal electromagnetic radiation damage to lens epithelium. Abstract:  High frequency microwave electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones and other modern devices has the potential to damage eye tissues, but its effect on the lens epithelium is unknown at present. The …

High frequency microwaves alter the function of phosphotidylcholine membranes in a non-thermal manner.

PMID:  Bioelectrochemistry. 2012 Apr ;84:18-24. Epub 2011 Oct 13. PMID: 22082754 Abstract Title:  Microwave induced shift of the main phase transition in phosphatidylcholine membranes. Abstract:  Numerous experimental evidence show that exposure of biological systems to extremely high frequency microwaves may induce significant effects even at low powers. These effects are thought to occur via nonthermal …

Continued cycling compared with no cycling was associated with lower odds for abdominal and general obesity.

PMID:  Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2018 07 ;50(7):1413-1421. PMID: 29443821 Abstract Title:  Changes in Cycling and Incidence of Overweight and Obesity among Danish Men and Women. Abstract:  PURPOSE: Overweight and obesity are associated with increased risk of several noncommunicable diseases and are a growing public health issue. The primary purpose of the current study was …

Millimeter waves enhance aerobic glycolysis in human erythromyeloid leukemia cell and have an antiproliferative effect.

PMID:  Bioelectrochemistry. 2007 May ;70(2):214-20. Epub 2006 Jul 12. PMID: 16959547 Abstract Title:  Antiproliferative effect of millimeter radiation on human erythromyeloid leukemia cell line K562 in culture: ultrastructural- and metabolic-induced changes. Abstract:  In the present study we compared the proliferation behavior, the ultrastructural morphology and the glycolitic metabolism of K562 cells irradiated by low-power wide-band …

Radiofrequency radiation may impair uptake of iron by ferritin

PMID:  Bioelectromagnetics. 2010 May ;31(4):311-7. PMID: 20082334 Abstract Title:  Radio frequency magnetic field effects on molecular dynamics and iron uptake in cage proteins. Abstract:  The protein ferritin has a natural ferrihydrite nanoparticle that is superparamagnetic at room temperature. For native horse spleen ferritin, we measure the low field magnetic susceptibility of the nanoparticle as 2.2 …

Mobile phone radiation alters connexin expression, protein localization, and cellular ultrastructure.

PMID:  Reprod Toxicol. 2009 Jul ;28(1):59-65. Epub 2009 Apr 5. PMID: 19490996 Abstract Title:  Effect of high-frequency electromagnetic fields on trophoblastic connexins. Abstract:  Connexins (Cx) are membrane proteins able to influence trophoblast functions. Here we investigated the effect of high-frequency electromagnetic fields (HF-EMF) on Cx expression and localization in extravillous trophoblast cell line HTR-8/SVneo. We …

Mobile phone radiofrequency may alter immune function in the elderly.

PMID:  Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 May ;1067:493-9. PMID: 16804032 Abstract Title:  Age-dependent effects of in vitro radiofrequency exposure (mobile phone) on CD95+ T helper human lymphocytes. Abstract:  Recent studies on"nonthermal"effects of mobile phone radiofrequency (RF) suggest that RF can interact with cellular functions and molecular pathways. To study the possible RF effects on …

The adverse effects of gamma-rays on cellular functions are strengthened by cell phone electromagnetic radiation.

PMID:  J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2009 ;72(11-12):727-32. PMID: 19492235 Abstract Title:  900-MHz microwave radiation enhances gamma-ray adverse effects on SHG44 cells. Abstract:  Mobile phones are widely used globally. However, the biological effects due to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) produced by mobile phones are largely unknown. Environmental and occupational exposure of humans to gamma-rays …

Heat shock protein induction is an early response to radiofrequency exposure.

PMID:  World J Biol Chem. 2012 Feb 26 ;3(2):34-40. PMID: 22371824 Abstract Title:  Modulation of heat shock protein response in SH-SY5Y by mobile phone microwaves. Abstract:  AIM: To investigate putative biological damage caused by GSM mobile phone frequencies by assessing electromagnetic fields during mobile phone working.METHODS: Neuron-like cells, obtained by retinoic-acid-induced differentiation of human neuroblastoma …

Acute pulsed radiofrequency may be less destructive than continuous radiofrequency emission.

PMID:  J Pain. 2003 May ;4(4):197-202. PMID: 14622704 Abstract Title:  Acute differential modulation of synaptic transmission and cell survival during exposure to pulsed and continuous radiofrequency energy. Abstract:  Pulsed radiofrequency, in which short bursts of radiofrequency energy are applied to nervous tissue, has been recently described as an alternative technique devoid of nerve injury, a …

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