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Cardiovascular Responses to Electromagnetic Radiation


Osmo Hänninen
Sergei Kolmakow
Reijo Ekman
Paavo Huttunen

Abstract

Electromagnetic signaling has recently greatly increased due to mobile telephony and computers some of which radiate much and have wide spectra. The radiations are also reflected and thus form standing waves with incoming ones. In cities both the direct and reflected radiations form complex networks of waves. People may get symptoms, if they are highly exposed. Radiations and standing waves can be best studied outside cities where there is much less man made electromagnetic activity. Also Faraday cages permit cleaning of the extra radiation. We have used both these methods and shown that people sense those maxima and minima. Their hands move involuntarily when they cross these. People can also become sensitive to irradiation, and their finger temperatures cool down when blood flow lessens when having mobile phones in their hands and when typing laptop computers, if these cause high radiation. They also may get hand pain and become clumsy. If a person has a pacemaker and the heart rate remains constant, the mobile phone opening and closing can be reflected in the measured blood pressure. If highly radiation sensitive people stop using mobile phone, their symptoms can lessen as seen in the control of circulation. In valleys of hilly rocky countryside the radiation level is low and sensitized humans get less problems. Unnecessary exposure to mobile telephony is recommended.

Keywords: Mobile phones, FM radio, heart rate, blood pressure, head ache, fatigue


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