Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communications: Biological and Health Effects
Herausgeber: Panagopoulos, Dimitris J.
Electromagnetic Fields of Wireless Communications: Biological and Health Effects
Herausgeber: Panagopoulos, Dimitris J.
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This book covers diverse related on biological and health effects of radio frequency (RF), microwave electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiations through physics, biology, pathology, epidemiology, and plausible biophysical and biochemical mechanisms of microwave telecommunication EMFs. It includes consequences &exposure limits of EMF exposure.
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This book covers diverse related on biological and health effects of radio frequency (RF), microwave electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and radiations through physics, biology, pathology, epidemiology, and plausible biophysical and biochemical mechanisms of microwave telecommunication EMFs. It includes consequences &exposure limits of EMF exposure.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 1010g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061764
- ISBN-10: 1032061766
- Artikelnr.: 72111292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 1010g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061764
- ISBN-10: 1032061766
- Artikelnr.: 72111292
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dimitris J. Panagopoulos, Electromagnetic Fields - Biophysicist, was born in Athens, Greece, where he lives and works. He has a Degree in Physics and a PhD in Biophysics both from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). He completed his PhD on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) in 2001, and two post-doctoral studies on the biological effects of microwaves (2004), and on cell death induction by Wireless Communication (WC) EMFs (2006). He worked as a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at the Department of Cell Biology and Biophysics, NKUA, (2002-2014), where he gave undergraduate and graduate lectures on Radiation- and EMF-Biophysics, and performed research on the effects of various types of EMFs in experimental animals. During 2014-2018 he worked as a research associate at the National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Laboratory of Health Physics, Radiobiology and Cytogenetics, researching effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation on human cells. Since 2018 he has been working as a researcher at the Choremeion Research Laboratory, Medical School, NKUA. His experiments were among the first that showed damaging effects of man-made EMFs on DNA and reproduction. He has also shown beneficial effects on reproduction of EMFs mimicking natural ones. His theory on the biophysical mechanism of action of EMFs on cells is considered the most valid amongst all proposed theories and is cited by nearly 700 scientific publications. This theory has explained the sensing of upcoming earthquakes by animals and the sensing of upcoming thunderstorms by sensitive individuals through the action of the natural EMFs associated with these phenomena. The same theory has recently explained the induction of oxidative stress in cells by EMF-exposure. Dr. Panagopoulos has shown why the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is not a proper metric for non-thermal effects, why man-made (totally polarized) EMFs are damaging while natural EMFs are vital, and why highly varying real-life exposures from mobile phones and other WC devices are significantly more damaging than simulated exposures with invariable parameters. He has also shown that genetic damage caused by WC EMFs occurs similarly in human and animal cells. Dr. Panagopoulos has also argued that photons are strictly wave-packets, not particles of light, and that man-made electromagnetic radiation does not consist of photons but of continuous "classical" polarized waves, in contrast to what has been postulated by quantum physicists in the past 100 years. He is the first or sole author in more than 40 peer-reviewed highly influential scientific publications, which are referenced more than 1600 times by other scientific publications and has been included in the Top 10 cited authors by the Mutation Research journals.
1: Defining Wireless Communication (WC) Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs): A.
Polarization is a principal property of all man-made EMFs. B. Modulation,
Pulsation, and Variability are inherent parameters of WC EMFs. C. Most
man-made EMF-exposures are Non-Thermal. D. Measuring incident EMFs is more
relevant than SAR. E. All man-made EMFs emit continuous waves, not photons.
F. Differences from natural EMFs. Interaction with matter. 2: Public Health
implications of exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields.
3: Oxidative Stress induced by Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 4: Genotoxic Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 5: DNA and Chromosome Damage in human and animal cells, induced by
Mobile Telephony EMFs and other stressors. 6: The impacts of Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human reproductive biology. 7:
Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human and
animal brain activity. 8: Electrohypersensitivity as a worldwide man-made
electromagnetic pathology: a review of the medical evidence. 9:
Carcinogenic effects of non-thermal exposure to Wireless Communication
Electromagnetic Fields. 10: Effects of man-made and especially Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on Wild Life. 11: Mechanism of Ion
Forced-Oscillation and Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Dysfunction by Polarized
and Coherent Electromagnetic Fields. 12: Electromagnetic Field-induced
dysfunction of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels, Oxidative Stress, DNA damage and
related pathologies
Polarization is a principal property of all man-made EMFs. B. Modulation,
Pulsation, and Variability are inherent parameters of WC EMFs. C. Most
man-made EMF-exposures are Non-Thermal. D. Measuring incident EMFs is more
relevant than SAR. E. All man-made EMFs emit continuous waves, not photons.
F. Differences from natural EMFs. Interaction with matter. 2: Public Health
implications of exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields.
3: Oxidative Stress induced by Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 4: Genotoxic Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 5: DNA and Chromosome Damage in human and animal cells, induced by
Mobile Telephony EMFs and other stressors. 6: The impacts of Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human reproductive biology. 7:
Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human and
animal brain activity. 8: Electrohypersensitivity as a worldwide man-made
electromagnetic pathology: a review of the medical evidence. 9:
Carcinogenic effects of non-thermal exposure to Wireless Communication
Electromagnetic Fields. 10: Effects of man-made and especially Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on Wild Life. 11: Mechanism of Ion
Forced-Oscillation and Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Dysfunction by Polarized
and Coherent Electromagnetic Fields. 12: Electromagnetic Field-induced
dysfunction of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels, Oxidative Stress, DNA damage and
related pathologies
1: Defining Wireless Communication (WC) Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs): A.
Polarization is a principal property of all man-made EMFs. B. Modulation,
Pulsation, and Variability are inherent parameters of WC EMFs. C. Most
man-made EMF-exposures are Non-Thermal. D. Measuring incident EMFs is more
relevant than SAR. E. All man-made EMFs emit continuous waves, not photons.
F. Differences from natural EMFs. Interaction with matter. 2: Public Health
implications of exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields.
3: Oxidative Stress induced by Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 4: Genotoxic Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 5: DNA and Chromosome Damage in human and animal cells, induced by
Mobile Telephony EMFs and other stressors. 6: The impacts of Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human reproductive biology. 7:
Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human and
animal brain activity. 8: Electrohypersensitivity as a worldwide man-made
electromagnetic pathology: a review of the medical evidence. 9:
Carcinogenic effects of non-thermal exposure to Wireless Communication
Electromagnetic Fields. 10: Effects of man-made and especially Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on Wild Life. 11: Mechanism of Ion
Forced-Oscillation and Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Dysfunction by Polarized
and Coherent Electromagnetic Fields. 12: Electromagnetic Field-induced
dysfunction of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels, Oxidative Stress, DNA damage and
related pathologies
Polarization is a principal property of all man-made EMFs. B. Modulation,
Pulsation, and Variability are inherent parameters of WC EMFs. C. Most
man-made EMF-exposures are Non-Thermal. D. Measuring incident EMFs is more
relevant than SAR. E. All man-made EMFs emit continuous waves, not photons.
F. Differences from natural EMFs. Interaction with matter. 2: Public Health
implications of exposure to Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields.
3: Oxidative Stress induced by Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 4: Genotoxic Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic
Fields. 5: DNA and Chromosome Damage in human and animal cells, induced by
Mobile Telephony EMFs and other stressors. 6: The impacts of Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human reproductive biology. 7:
Effects of Wireless Communication Electromagnetic Fields on human and
animal brain activity. 8: Electrohypersensitivity as a worldwide man-made
electromagnetic pathology: a review of the medical evidence. 9:
Carcinogenic effects of non-thermal exposure to Wireless Communication
Electromagnetic Fields. 10: Effects of man-made and especially Wireless
Communication Electromagnetic Fields on Wild Life. 11: Mechanism of Ion
Forced-Oscillation and Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Dysfunction by Polarized
and Coherent Electromagnetic Fields. 12: Electromagnetic Field-induced
dysfunction of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels, Oxidative Stress, DNA damage and
related pathologies