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Multivariate Entropy Analysis of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Following Mobile Phone Exposure of Human Volunteers: A Pilot Study

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Marconi A, Tasteyre A, de Seze R, Fogel P, Simoneau G, Conti M, Sarbach C, Young SS, Gilbert J-E, Thomas Y · 2015

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Mobile phone exposure reorganized oxidative stress markers in human volunteers, proving biological interaction even without immediate harmful effects.

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Researchers exposed 18 volunteers to GSM mobile phone signals for 30 minutes and measured various oxidative stress markers in their blood and breath. While they found no harmful effects, they discovered that phone exposure changed how these biological markers were organized in the body, creating a more ordered pattern. This suggests that mobile phone radiation does interact with biological systems, even if the health consequences aren't yet clear.

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A multidisciplinary project was conducted to study the possible biological impact of mobile phone emissions.

As part of that project, we conducted a pilot study on 18 human volunteers, with the treatment being...

A significant modulation of organization of the biomarkers after 30 minutes of mobile phone exposure was found, as evidenced by a decreased entropy of the dataset associated to the emitting mobile phone condition. While these results illustrate neither deleterious effects nor the innocuity of mobile phone use, they nonetheless constitute evidence of actual interactions of these wavelengths with complex biological systems. These results will need to be confirmed in larger, future studies.

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Marconi A, Tasteyre A, de Seze R, Fogel P, Simoneau G, Conti M, Sarbach C, Young SS, Gilbert J-E, Thomas Y (2015). Multivariate Entropy Analysis of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Following Mobile Phone Exposure of Human Volunteers: A Pilot Study Journal of Scientific Exploration. 29 (3): 449-465, 2015.
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@article{a_2015_multivariate_entropy_analysis_of_3229,
  author = {Marconi A and Tasteyre A and de Seze R and  Fogel P and Simoneau G and  Conti M and Sarbach C and Young SS and Gilbert J-E and Thomas Y},
  title = {Multivariate Entropy Analysis of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Following Mobile Phone Exposure of Human Volunteers: A Pilot Study},
  year = {2015},
  
  url = {https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yolene-Thomas/publication/310773684_Multivariate_Entropy_Analysis_of_Oxidative_Stress_Biomarkers_Following_Mobile_Phone_Exposure_of_Human_Volunteers_A_Pilot_Study_-_ANTHONY_MARCONI_ALBERT_TASTEYRE_RENE_DE_SEZE_PAUL_FOGEL_GUY_SIMONEAU_MA/links/583c3d1708ae3cb636555103/Multivariate-Entropy-Analysis-of-Oxidative-Stress-Biomarkers-Following-Mobile-Phone-Exposure-of-Human-Volunteers-A-Pilot-Study-ANTHONY-MARCONI-ALBERT-TASTEYRE-RENE-DE-SEZE-PAUL-FOGEL-GUY-SIMONEA.pdf},
}

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Researchers exposed 18 volunteers to GSM mobile phone signals for 30 minutes and measured various oxidative stress markers in their blood and breath. While they found no harmful effects, they discovered that phone exposure changed how these biological markers were organized in the body, creating a more ordered pattern. This suggests that mobile phone radiation does interact with biological systems, even if the health consequences aren't yet clear.