Holmberg mentions a study by Steven R. that he was trying to determine the effect of magnetic fields on melatonin harmony and the immune system. Holmberg notes that there is a general agreement that magnetic fields damage the structure of DNA. He finds that electromagnetic fields create changes in the metabolism of calcium by the exposed cells. Furthermore, magnetic fields from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) increase cytosolic in Leukemia cells. Another study by Karin, “Childhood Leukemia and Magnetic Fields in Infant Incubators,”[2], He begins by noting that leukemia is a deadly disease affecting children, and there is no proper biological method for EMFs[electromagnetic fields] on cancer has been found. Over the last twenty years, many studies have found a relationship between electromagnetic fields and childhood leukemia. Karin used a sample of about two million infants and trace them from the born time until diagnosis, death, or December 1989. Seven hundred and fifty two children were reported to be infected by leukemia. They combine time of treatment with magnetic field values. They measure more than three different incubators of each model then summarise the measurements in each incubator by using the arithmetic mean and the
Holmberg mentions a study by Steven R. that he was trying to determine the effect of magnetic fields on melatonin harmony and the immune system. Holmberg notes that there is a general agreement that magnetic fields damage the structure of DNA. He finds that electromagnetic fields create changes in the metabolism of calcium by the exposed cells. Furthermore, magnetic fields from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) increase cytosolic in Leukemia cells. Another study by Karin, “Childhood Leukemia and Magnetic Fields in Infant Incubators,”[2], He begins by noting that leukemia is a deadly disease affecting children, and there is no proper biological method for EMFs[electromagnetic fields] on cancer has been found. Over the last twenty years, many studies have found a relationship between electromagnetic fields and childhood leukemia. Karin used a sample of about two million infants and trace them from the born time until diagnosis, death, or December 1989. Seven hundred and fifty two children were reported to be infected by leukemia. They combine time of treatment with magnetic field values. They measure more than three different incubators of each model then summarise the measurements in each incubator by using the arithmetic mean and the