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In this insightful book, the author delves into the intricate relationship between prolonged mobile phone use and its potential consequences on reproductive health. The focus is on the unprecedented levels of radiofrequency (RF) radiation, ranging from 900 to 1800MHz, to which the modern population is exposed. The narrative unfolds the mechanisms through which oscillating currents and energy transfer from RF electric fields may adversely affect fertility, particularly in terms of sperm quality.The book provides a comprehensive account of the changes occurring in mitochondria, cellular…mehr

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In this insightful book, the author delves into the intricate relationship between prolonged mobile phone use and its potential consequences on reproductive health. The focus is on the unprecedented levels of radiofrequency (RF) radiation, ranging from 900 to 1800MHz, to which the modern population is exposed. The narrative unfolds the mechanisms through which oscillating currents and energy transfer from RF electric fields may adversely affect fertility, particularly in terms of sperm quality.The book provides a comprehensive account of the changes occurring in mitochondria, cellular biomolecules, antioxidant systems, and the cell cycle as a result of this exposure. The study goes beyond immediate effects, addressing potential transgenerational impacts and elucidating the underlying molecular mechanisms.An important aspect discussed is the role of natural antioxidants in offering complete protection against the observed radiation-induced changes.As research in this field continues to evolve, the book serves as a valuable resource, emphasizing the need for ongoing exploration and awareness in the face of advancing technology.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Neelam Pandey is a biochemist and has made notable contributions to genetic toxicology, radiation-induced toxicity, and microbiome studies. Her impactful research spans pivotal roles at prestigious institutions, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to public health.