OBJECTIVES: This study is concerned with assessing the role of exposure to radio frequency radiation (RFR) emitted either from mobiles or base stations and its relations with human's hormone profiles. DESIGN AND METHODS: All volunteers' samples were collected for hormonal analysis. RESULTS: This study showed significant decrease in volunteers' ACTH, cortisol, thyroid hormones, prolactin for young females, and testosterone levels. CONCLUSION: The present study revealed that high RFR effects on pituitary-adrenal axis.
OBJECTIVES: This study is concerned with assessing the role of exposure to radio frequency radiation (RFR) emitted either from mobiles or base stations and its relations with human's hormone profiles. DESIGN AND METHODS: All volunteers' samples were collected for hormonal analysis. RESULTS: This study showed significant decrease in volunteers' ACTH, cortisol, thyroid hormones, prolactin for young females, and testosterone levels. CONCLUSION: The present study revealed that high RFR effects on pituitary-adrenal axis.
Authors: Johan Beekhuizen; Hans Kromhout; Alfred Bürgi; Anke Huss; Roel Vermeulen Journal: J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol Date: 2014-01-29 Impact factor: 5.563