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زهرا حسن بیگی, فرشته دادفر, کورش با مداد |
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Koomesh: Journal of Semnan University of Medical Sciences; Sep/Oct2023, Vol. 25 Issue 5, p509-509, 2p |
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Introduction: Nowadays, due to the increasing spread of electronic devices and digital transmitters, the general public is exposed to electromagnetic waves with different wavelengths. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in the serum level of thyroid stimulating hormone after receiving short-term and long-term electromagnetic waves emitted from home Wi-Fi. Methods and Materials: 60 rats in the weight range of 250-300 grams were randomly divided into 3 equal groups. The first group did not receive any waves. The second group was placed near Irancell's portable Wi-Fi device for 1 hour a day, and the third group was near Wi-Fi waves for 3 hours a day for a month. After one month, blood was taken from the mice and the serum level of thyroid stimulating hormone was measured. Results: The data analysis showed that the serum level of thyroid stimulating hormone in the group that was exposed to medium-term Wi-Fi waves was significantly different from the control group, but the level of this hormone in the group that was exposed to the waves for a short period of time, it was not significant in comparison with the control group. Conclusion: Exposure to electromagnetic fields is responsible for changes in some blood parameters, including changes in the amount of thyroid stimulating hormone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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