Possible Effects Of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) On Human Health

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Abstract

The various equipment generating electromagnetic radiations such as wireless phones, various electrical equipment etc. have now become a very important part of life. Life cannot be imagined without these equipment. These electromagnetic devices have various uses in domestic, industries and medicine. Induction heating is used in industries, MRI and SCAN are used to find out the abnormal conditions in human body and hyperthermia technique is used to treat cancer and tumours. In spite of all uses the electromagnetic fields imposes great danger to the human body. Electromagnetic pollution (or EMF pollution) is a term given to all the man-made electromagnetic fields (EMFs) of various frequencies, which fills homes, workplaces and public spaces. When something in the environment is called a pollutant, it implies that it is somehow harmful to nature and to human beings

Chapter One

1.0 INTRODUCTION
This chapter introduces the Possible Effects Of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) On Human Health and its relevance, states the research problems, research questions, and objectives, provides a background of the study, and should also include the research hypothesis.

Table of Contents

Cover page
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknoweldgement
Abstract

Chapter one
Introduction
1.1 background of the project
1.2 Aim of the study
1.3 Objective of the project
1.4 Purpose of the study
1.5 Significance of the study
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Limitation of study
1.8 Research hypothesis
1.9 Research question
1.10 Terms and definitions

Chapter two
Literature review
2.1 Review of the study
2.2 Diferent types of electromagnetic field
2.3 Hazards of electromagnetic pollution
2.4 Protection against electromagnetic pollution

Chapter three
Methodology
3.1 Sources and distribution of exposure in the population
3.2 Sources operated close to the human body
3.3 Sources operated far away from the human body

Chapter four
Result analysis
4.1 Result analysis

Chapter five
5.1 Conclusion
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 References