Environmental Health Ecosystem Sustainability: Implication of Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Induced Hydrogen Peroxide Formation in the Human Cells
Kafayat Motomori Bakare,
Ugochukwu Okwudili Matthew,
Emmanuel Adebola Adebanjo
et al.
Abstract:Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) has both ionizable and non-ionizable chemical impact that causes protons and electrons to interact as fields in any surrounding as it travels. This can have negative health effects, such as warming up the body because of polarization and dipolar moment itchy skin eruption. This paper adopted Feynman diagram from quantum electrodynamics as a theoretical model to explain the quantum properties related to the interactions of EMR, in specific the exchanges involving photons and e… Show more
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