2015
DOI: 10.2174/2210309005666150128003150
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Effects of 900MHz Mobile Phone Radiation on Human Thyroid Hormone Levels

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“…However, this study found no statistically significant T3, T4, or TSH changes after exposure to 915 MHz RFID [ 22 ]. The in-vitro studies performed by Asl et al (2013) and Mahmoudi et al (2014) used serum sample cells of healthy donors and exposed the samples to 900MHz from a GSM mobile phone simulator for 18 and 30 minutes, respectively [ 23 , 24 ]. The studies found no statistically significant differences in serum T3 levels of the exposed groups of cells compared to controls (P > 0.05) [ 23 , 24 ].…”
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“…However, this study found no statistically significant T3, T4, or TSH changes after exposure to 915 MHz RFID [ 22 ]. The in-vitro studies performed by Asl et al (2013) and Mahmoudi et al (2014) used serum sample cells of healthy donors and exposed the samples to 900MHz from a GSM mobile phone simulator for 18 and 30 minutes, respectively [ 23 , 24 ]. The studies found no statistically significant differences in serum T3 levels of the exposed groups of cells compared to controls (P > 0.05) [ 23 , 24 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in-vitro studies performed by Asl et al (2013) and Mahmoudi et al (2014) used serum sample cells of healthy donors and exposed the samples to 900MHz from a GSM mobile phone simulator for 18 and 30 minutes, respectively [23,24]. The studies found no statistically significant differences in serum T3 levels of the exposed groups of cells compared to controls (P > 0.05) [23,24]. The differences in findings might be due to the differences in study types, duration of radiation exposure, the intensity of radiation, and the technological equipment used.…”
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confidence: 99%