Environmental Health Ecosystem Sustainability in The Era of Electromagnetic Radiation Contamination

Authors: Matthew UO, Bakare KM, Oyekunle D, Nkeiruka AM, Ebong GN

Year: 2024

Category: Environmental Health

Journal: J Comm Med and Pub Health Rep

DOI: 10.38207/JCMPHR/2024/JAN05020418

URL: https://www.acquaintpublications.com/article/environmental_health_ecosystem_sustainability_in_the_era_of_electromagnetic_radiation_contamination

Abstract

Overview

The study explores various environmental health sub-disciplines including environmental science, toxicology, and environmental epidemiology, focusing on effective approaches to ensuring ecosystem sustainability and preserving natural habitats.

Connection with Human Health

Since the early 2000s, the link between environmental toxins and human health has become a major concern, spotlighting the detrimental effects of radiation, chemical, and biological contaminants on soil, water, food, and air quality.

Impact of Emerging Technologies

Particular concern is highlighted with the rise of 5G technology. Increased scrutiny surrounds the health implications of 5G due to its intense electromagnetic radiation compared to previous technologies.

Findings

  • The contamination from 5G electromagnetic frequencies encourages a multistage carcinogenic process inclusive of carcinogen activation, oxidative DNA damage, and tumor growth.
  • Hydrogen peroxide formation, resultant from the breakdown of water molecules influenced by 5G radiation, stands out as an alarming environmental hazard.

Conclusion

This research underscores the integral roles of ecosystem and environmental health in public well-being, emphasizing preventive measures necessary for sustaining long-term ecological balance.

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