Mobile Phone, the Effects of Electromagnetic Waves on the Brain and Memory Impairment
سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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The human brain works with electromagnetic waves and is different from other neurons and neurons (neurons) and geometric shapes.Environmental information, magnetic waves and chemical patterns, converge to electromagnetic waves as soon as they arrive at the first receptor of the brain. Memory, which is a network and works with a kind of active protein (microtubule), inside the nerve cells; and waves interfere with the movement of this protein, and information can not be obtained in the next cell. In this study, articles published in the PubMed databases, the Congress Library of the Web and the Web of Science were reviewed. Articles related to the study’s purpose were selected. The present article is the result of a study and a summary of relevant articles available . Memory is a network. Any disruptionoccurring in an area of the network will interfere with the entire network. Elect r omagnetic waves affect the brain and memory system and cause impairment in their performance. The brain consumes between 5% and 10% of total oxygen, so mobile phone waves reduce oxygenuptake by hemoglobin and lower oxygen levels reach the brain.Conclusion: Environmental information, magnetic waves, sound wave, heat, cold and what is affecting the touch, become electr o magnetic waves entering the first receiver. The first effect of waves is the disruptionof normal brain funct ion. Research results show that any waveguide with an y frequency that can penetrate the brain cells may interfere with memory, learning and memorization. Studies have shown that mobile phone waves decrease oxygen uptake of hemoglobin. Beingaway is a mobile phone, especially when you sleep
نویسندگان
Ehsan Sharifipoor
Department of Neurology, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran
Mohammad Reza Zaheri
Department of Emergency Medicine, Qom University of Medical Scineces, Qom, Iran
Mohamad Shahidi
Department of Emergency Medicine, Qom University of Medical Scineces, Qom, Iran
Samineh Saghafinya
University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran