The Impact of Electromagnetic Radiation on Human Health
Dr. Alka
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Dr. Alka: Associate Professor of Physics, Govt PG College, Ambala Cantt
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 7, 84-90
Abstract:
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) has become a pervasive element in modern life due to the rapid advancement of wireless technologies. From mobile phones to Wi-Fi networks, EMR exposure is virtually ubiquitous. This paper aims to explore the effects of electromagnetic radiation on human health, focusing on both direct and indirect consequences. The discussion delves into the types of EMR, the scientific understanding of how these radiation fields interact with biological systems, and the potential risks associated with prolonged exposure. Special attention is given to the conflicting scientific evidence, particularly the divide between laboratory-based findings and large-scale epidemiological studies. It identifies populations potentially at higher risk of adverse effects and outlines evidence-based mitigation strategies. Additionally, the paper examines the regulatory frameworks for EMR safety and the ongoing debates within the scientific community regarding its health impacts. Despite the lack of definitive evidence linking EMR exposure to major health issues, this paper outlines the need for continued research and precautionary measures. By reviewing current studies and evidence, it provides a balanced perspective on the subject while highlighting the importance of public health policies in safeguarding the population from potential risks.
Date: 2025
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