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. 2016 Jan-Feb;6(1):54-9.
doi: 10.4103/2231-0762.175413.

Effect of electromagnetic radiations from mobile phone base stations on general health and salivary function

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Effect of electromagnetic radiations from mobile phone base stations on general health and salivary function

Kushpal Singh et al. J Int Soc Prev Community Dent. 2016 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Objective: Cell phones use electromagnetic, nonionizing radiations in the microwave range, which some believe may be harmful to human health. The present study aimed to determine the effect of electromagnetic radiations (EMRs) on unstimulated/stimulated salivary flow rate and other health-related problems between the general populations residing in proximity to and far away from mobile phone base stations.

Materials and methods: A total of four mobile base stations were randomly selected from four zones of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Twenty individuals who were residing in proximity to the selected mobile phone towers were taken as the case group and the other 20 individuals (control group) who were living nearly 1 km away in the periphery were selected for salivary analysis. Questions related to sleep disturbances were measured using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and other health problems were included in the questionnaire. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis.

Results: It was unveiled that a majority of the subjects who were residing near the mobile base station complained of sleep disturbances, headache, dizziness, irritability, concentration difficulties, and hypertension. A majority of the study subjects had significantly lesser stimulated salivary secretion (P < 0.01) as compared to the control subjects.

Conclusions: The effects of prolonged exposure to EMRs from mobile phone base stations on the health and well-being of the general population cannot be ruled out. Further studies are warranted to evaluate the effect of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on general health and more specifically on oral health.

Keywords: Base station; electromagnetic radiations; mobile phones; saliva; salivary glands.

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Comparison of self reported symptoms of primary interest for categories of exposure to EMR among case and control groups. Group I: Case group, Group II: Control group

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