Research reveals what science actually knows about EMF exposure health effects, separating evidence-based concerns from unfounded fears in our tech-saturated environment.
Radiation inflicts extensive damage on cells’ DNA. For many cells, the damage is too complex ... a ‘secondary wave of strand breaks’ in response to stress such as ionizing radiation,” David Gewirtz, a ...
Of the many types of DNA damage that exist within the cell, probably the most dangerous is the DSB. These result from exogenous agents such as ionizing radiation (IR) and certain chemotherapeutic ...
“We keep doing more and more CTs, and the doses keep going up.” CT scans use ionizing radiation, which can damage DNA. While most of the damage is repaired by cells, some errors can cause DNA ...
Research shows UV radiation modifies 3D genome structure, affecting DNA damage response and gene activity, offering insights ...
Wi-Fi's use of non-ionizing radiation, which does not damage DNA, has led to studies largely determining it does not cause ...
This dissertation explores the biological effects of low-dose ionizing radiation (LDIR). It investigates the mechanisms ... specifically focusing on DNA damage response (DDR), DNA repair pathways, ...
The answer lies in a damage-suppressing protein (Dsup) that binds to DNA and minimizes harmful strand breaks. 2 Inspired by tardigrades' remarkable radiation tolerance, researchers explored whether ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at a new target this week as part of his “Make America Healthy Again” agenda: cell phones in ...
Mouse cells tweaked to produce the tardigrade protein incurred less DNA damage than unaltered cells — hinting at a new tool for cancer patient care.