This document discusses the impacts of electromagnetic signals on human health, animals, and the environment. It notes that:
1) High frequency signals can disrupt human tissues and change electric currents in the body, potentially affecting the thyroid, blood, and reproductive systems.
2) Animals that rely on magnetic fields for navigation or have electric sense organs are most at risk from signal exposure.
3) Exposure to very high radio frequencies can cause tissue heating and temperature increases in humans and animals, while low frequencies may be linked to increased cancer rates and miscarriages.
4) Ionizing frequencies like gamma rays and X-rays can damage cells by altering atoms and molecules.
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This presentation is about the disadvantages of electromagnetic signals on our environment
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This document discusses the impacts of electromagnetic signals on human health, animals, and the environment. It notes that:
1) High frequency signals can disrupt human tissues and change electric currents in the body, potentially affecting the thyroid, blood, and reproductive systems.
2) Animals that rely on magnetic fields for navigation or have electric sense organs are most at risk from signal exposure.
3) Exposure to very high radio frequencies can cause tissue heating and temperature increases in humans and animals, while low frequencies may be linked to increased cancer rates and miscarriages.
4) Ionizing frequencies like gamma rays and X-rays can damage cells by altering atoms and molecules.
This document discusses the impacts of electromagnetic signals on human health, animals, and the environment. It notes that:
1) High frequency signals can disrupt human tissues and change electric currents in the body, potentially affecting the thyroid, blood, and reproductive systems.
2) Animals that rely on magnetic fields for navigation or have electric sense organs are most at risk from signal exposure.
3) Exposure to very high radio frequencies can cause tissue heating and temperature increases in humans and animals, while low frequencies may be linked to increased cancer rates and miscarriages.
4) Ionizing frequencies like gamma rays and X-rays can damage cells by altering atoms and molecules.
Communication on Environment 2020-EE-361 M. DANISH NISAR Effects on human health:
Disrupts the chemical structures of tissue since
a high degree electromagnetic energy absorption can change the electric current in the body. Thyroid. ... Blood System. ... Reproductive Tract. Effects on Animals:
Animals, such as migratory birds, bats, and
certain fish and insects, that are strongly dependent on magnetic fields for orientation or migration. Animals that possess electric sense organs. Animals with weak defence mechanisms. For instance, those with a limited ability to regulate their body temperature may be more vulnerable to the effects of high frequency. Effects of high frequency signals:
Exposure to very high RF
intensities can result in heating of biological tissue and an increase in body temperature. Tissue damage in humans could occur during exposure to high RF levels because of the body's inability to cope with or dissipate the excessive heat that could be generated. Some recent epidemiologic studies Effects of have suggested that the exposure to low extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) affect frequency: human health, because of the incidence of certain types of cancer, depression, and miscarriage have been increased among individuals living or working in environments exposed to such frequency signals Gamma rays, X rays, UV rays:
These are "ionizing,"
meaning these waves have such a high energy that they can knock electrons out of atoms. Exposure to these high- energy waves can alter atoms and molecules and cause damage to cells in organic matter. Most dangerous frequency
The most dangerous
frequency is at the median alpha-rhythm frequencies of the brain, 7 hz. This is also the resonant frequency of the body's organs.