Vplyv extrémne nízko-frekvenčného elektromagnetického poľa na ľudské bunky

    Effect of extremely Low-frequency electromagnetic Field on Human Cells

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    https://doi.org/10.54937/zs.2024.16.2.32-38

    Autori/ Authors: Ivana Švantnerová     Jozef Babečka https://www.ku.sk/cms/assets/images/iconORCID.png      Lucián Zastko https://www.ku.sk/cms/assets/images/iconORCID.png

    In: Zdravotnícke štúdie

    ISSN: 1337-723X

    Ročník/ Volume: XVI

    Číslo/ Issue: 2

    Strany/ Page Range: 32-38

    Rok vydania/ Publication Year: 2024

    Jazyk/ Language: Slovak

    Vydavateľ/ Publisher: VERBUM – vydavateľstvo Katolíckej univerzity v Ružomberku

    Abstrakt/ Abstract: Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF EMF) represent a significant aspect of the modern technological environment. This article summarizes research on the impact of ELF EMF on human cells, focusing on various aspects of their biological effects. This review shows that exposure to ELF EMF can influence various cellular processes and functions, potentially leading to health consequences, including neurodegenerative diseases, cardiovascular issues, reproductive difficulties, and cancer. Although there are indications of negative effects, further research is needed to precisely determine the extent and mechanisms of these effects. The results suggest the need for ongoing monitoring and the development of safety guidelines to protect public health from potential risks associated with ELF EMF.

    Kľúčové slová/ Keywords: Extremely-low frequency electromagnetic fields. Lymphocytes. Carcinogenity.

    Citácia/ How to cite:

    ŠVANTNEROVÁ, Ivana; BABEČKA, Jozef a ZASTKO, Lucián, 2024. Vplyv extrémne nízko-frekvenčného elektromagnetického poľa na ľudské bunky. Zdravotnícke štúdie. Online. Roč. XVI, č. 2, s. 32-38. ISSN 1337-723X. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.54937/zs.2024.16.2.32-38

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