Histological Assessment of the Effect of Mobile Radiation in White mice (Mus musculus) Linn.

Roel V. Cabactulan, Erwin Rommel O. Cordoba, Bethel Jane F. Lagbas, Renato S. Sulatan Jr., Andreah Marielle M. Velez, Rhandy F. Labis


Nowadays mobile phone are widely used as communication device especially for those people who have businesses, but most of the users does not have any idea of what are the possible effects of using the mobile phones frequently for the long duration of hours. As a Radiologic Technology students who’s soon profession deals with radiation specifically to ionizing radiation are trying to prove that radiation exposure could provide diseases to the human beings. Since our chosen profession deals with radiation, using of cellular phones that have a non-ionizing radiation our group had come up into this study as a stepping stone to prove and to give awareness that too much radiation exposure would lead to cell damages. The objectives of the study are to (1) determining the potential effects of the offspring on pregnant white mice when exposed to mobile radiation, (2) differentiate the potential pathological effects like hemorrhages on female white mice especially the cell of the ovaries using different mobile exposure time and to (3) evaluate the damages in the ovaries of female white mice. Because of this desired study, our group had proved through the results of our experiment that it has several effects towards the cells of human beings such as hemorrhages and edematous fluid. These effects are strongly believed the cause of radiation exposure to the mice.

 

Keywords - Radiation, cellular phone, Hemorrhage, white mice.


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