Book Description
From cell phones to treating cancer, EM energy plays a part in many of the innovations that we take for granted everyday. A basic force of nature, like nuclear energy or gravity, this energy can be harnessed and used, but still holds the potential to be harmful. The question remains, how safe are EM products? Bioeffects and Therapeutic Applications of Electromagnetic Energy provides a review of cutting-edge research in EM health effects and EM therapy along with emerging areas of bioengineering and biomedical engineering.
The book allows you to
· Understand the necessary EM theory in the context of its interaction with the human body
· Review cutting-edge research on EM health effects and EM therapy
· Explore techniques developed to ensure adequate EM and thermal dosimetry required for health effects and thermal therapy
· Strengthen your understanding of the rapidly emerging areas of bioengineering and biomedical engineering
Taking a transdisciplinary approach drawn from several intellectual streams that include physics, epidemiology, medicine, environment, risk assessment, and various disciplines of engineering, this book ventures into the conflicting studies to access research on bioeffects and therapeutic applications of EM energy. It is the only resource currently available that covers bioeffects and risk assessment of both extremely low frequency (ELF) fields and radiofrequency radiation (RFR) along with the recent developments in thermal therapy and imaging techniques.
Habash, Riadh. Bioeffects and Therapeutic Applications of Electromagnetic Energy. 1st ed., CRC Press, 2019, https://www.routledge.com/Bioeffects-and-Therapeutic-Applications-of-Electromagnetic-Energy/Habash/p/book/9780367388249.