• Title of article

    Evaluating temperature changes of brain tissue due to induced heating of cell phone waves

  • Author/Authors

    Ebrahimi, Hossein Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Forouharmajd, Farhad Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Pourabdian, Siamak Department of Occupational Health Engineering - School of Public Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan

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    5
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  • Abstract
    Background: Worries have recently been increased in the absorption of radiofrequency waves and their destructing effects on human health by increasing use of cell phones (mobile phones). This study performed to determine the thermal changes due to mobile phone radio frequency waves in gray and white brain tissue. Methods: This study is an empirical study, where the thermal changes of electromagnetic waves resulted from cell phones (900 MHZ, specific absorption rate for head 1.18 w/kg) on the 15 brain tissue of a cow were analyzed in a compartment with three different thickness of 2 mm, 12 mm, and 22 mm, for 15 min. The Lutron thermometer (model: MT‑917) with 0.01°C precision was used for measuring the tissue temperature. For each thickness was measured three times. Data analysis is done by Lutron and MATLAB software packages. Results: In confronting of the tissue with the cell phone, the temperature was increased by 0.53°C in the 2 mm thickness that is the gray matter of the brain, increased by 0.99°C in the 12 mm thickness, and also increased by 0.92°C in the 22 mm thickness. Brain temperature showed higher rates than the base temperature after 15 min of confrontation with cell phone waves in all the three thicknesses. Conclusions: Cell phone radiated radio frequency waves were effective on increasing brain tissue temperature, and this temperature increase has cumulative effect on the tissue, being higher, for some time after the confrontation than the time with no confrontation.
  • Keywords
    Brain tissue , cell phone , electromagnetic waves , radiofrequency waves , temperature
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • Record number

    2414762