 A mix of studies in different research areas is essential for the evaluation of a potential adverse health effect of electromagnetic fields. Different types of studies investigate distinct aspects of the problem. Laboratory studies on cells aim to elucidate the fundamental underlying mechanisms that link electromagnetic field exposure to biological effects. They try to identify mechanisms based on molecular or cellular changes that are brought about by the electromagnetic field - such a change would provide clues to how a physical force is converted into a biological action within the body. In these studies, single cells or tissues are removed from their normal living environment which may inactivate possible compensation mechanisms.Another type of study, involving animals, is more closely related to real life situations. These studies provide evidence that is more directly relevant to establishing safe exposure levels in humans and often employ several different field levels to investigate dose-response relationships.Epidemiological studies or human health studies are another direct source of information on long-term effects of exposure. These studies investigate the cause and distribution of diseases in real life situations, in communities and occupational groups. Researchers try to establish if there is a statistical association between exposure to electromagnetic fields and the incidence of a specific disease or adverse health effect. However, epidemiological studies are costly. More importantly, they involve measurements on very complex human populations and are difficult to control sufficiently well to detect small effects. For these reasons, scientists evaluate all relevant evidence when deciding about potential health hazards, including epidemiology, animal, and cellular studies.
A mix of studies in different research areas is essential for the evaluation of a potential adverse health effect of electromagnetic fields. Different types of studies investigate distinct aspects of the problem. Laboratory studies on cells aim to elucidate the fundamental underlying mechanisms that link electromagnetic field exposure to biological effects. They try to identify mechanisms based on molecular or cellular changes that are brought about by the electromagnetic field - such a change would provide clues to how a physical force is converted into a biological action within the body. In these studies, single cells or tissues are removed from their normal living environment which may inactivate possible compensation mechanisms.Another type of study, involving animals, is more closely related to real life situations. These studies provide evidence that is more directly relevant to establishing safe exposure levels in humans and often employ several different field levels to investigate dose-response relationships.Epidemiological studies or human health studies are another direct source of information on long-term effects of exposure. These studies investigate the cause and distribution of diseases in real life situations, in communities and occupational groups. Researchers try to establish if there is a statistical association between exposure to electromagnetic fields and the incidence of a specific disease or adverse health effect. However, epidemiological studies are costly. More importantly, they involve measurements on very complex human populations and are difficult to control sufficiently well to detect small effects. For these reasons, scientists evaluate all relevant evidence when deciding about potential health hazards, including epidemiology, animal, and cellular studies.Recently, for the suit of electromagnetic radiation of Chinese mainland (known locally as radiation suits, or radiation maternity), ESMMC conducted a field shop unannounced visits, sampling activities. ESMMC sampled the product storage, and entrusted with maintaining long-term relationships globally recognized laboratories for product quality assessment. This is results of the evaluation.
Evaluation results are translated into scores (PETS), each critical point to 20pets out, the following are survey results, press out successively in the order presented
he rise of technology allows us to enjoy unexpected life experience. However, electromagnetic radiation brought by various electronic and electrical products has become a new concern. According to the ESMMC survey, more than 90% of women will purchase radiation-proof clothes when preparing themselves for pregnancy in response to the increasingly complex environment exposed to electromagnetic radiation.
Radiation protection maternity wear of unique materials and reasonable design can adapt to physiological changes of pregnant women and shield them from radiation, thus gaining great attention among pregnant women. Brands of radiation protection clothing such as U+ (Youjia) and JOYNCLEON have become the hot topic of conversations among expectant mothers.
The questionnaire aims to the pregnant women in 71 hospitals from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other cities. A total of 6000 questionnaires were distributed including 3652 questionnaires acquired and 3541 effective questionnaire