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Assessment of bacterial contamination of mobile phones of dentists and dental hygienists by Illumina MiSeq

Lee SY, Lee SY

In a clinical environment, medical staffs often use their mobile phones with their bare hands, thereby possibly exposing them to bacteria contamination. Cross-contamination could occur, where bacteria may be transferred...
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DNA Damage of Lymphocytes in Volunteers after 4 hours Use of Mobile Phone

Ji S, Oh E, Sul D, Choi JW, Park H, Lee E

  • KMID: 2283777
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2004 Nov;37(4):373-380.
OBJECTIVES: There has been gradually increasing concern about the adverse health effects of electromagnetic radiation originating from cell phones which are widely used in modern life. Cell phone radiation may...
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Mobile phone use and risk of glioma: a case-control study in Korea for 2002-2007

Yoon S, Choi JW, Lee E, An H, Choi HD, Kim N

OBJECTIVES: There has been a growing concern about the possible carcinogenic effects of the electromagnetic radiofrequency fields emitted from mobile phones. The purpose of this study was to investigate the...
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Impact of Short Message Service (SMS) and Social Media on Sexual Intercourse of High School Students in Cambodia

Pahn J, Yang Y

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between short message service and social media use, and sexual intercourse of high school students in Cambodia. METHODS: Four hundred and eighty-three...
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Effects of radiofrequency exposure emitted from a GSM mobile phone on proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of neural stem cells

Eghlidospour M, Ghanbari A, Mortazavi , Azari H

Due to the importance of neural stem cells (NSCs) in plasticity of the nervous system and treating neurodegenerative diseases, the main goal of this study was to evaluate the effects...
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Relationship between Mobile Phone Addiction and the Incidence of Poor and Short Sleep among Korean Adolescents: a Longitudinal Study of the Korean Children & Youth Panel Survey

Lee JE, Jang SI, Ju YJ, Kim W, Lee HJ, Park EC

Three of ten teenagers in Korea are addicted to mobile phones. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between mobile phone addiction and the incidence of poor...
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Exposure to 835 MHz RF-EMF decreases the expression of calcium channels, inhibits apoptosis, but induces autophagy in the mouse hippocampus

Kim JH, Sohn UD, Kim HG, Kim HR

The exponential increase in the use of mobile communication has triggered public concerns about the potential adverse effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) emitted by mobile phones on the central...
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Possible Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Central Nerve System

Kim JH, Lee JK, Kim HG, Kim KB, Kim HR

Technological advances of mankind, through the development of electrical and communication technologies, have resulted in the exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields (EMF). Technological growth is expected to continue; as such,...
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Activation of autophagy at cerebral cortex and apoptosis at brainstem are differential responses to 835 MHz RF-EMF exposure

Kim JH, Yu DH, Kim HR

With the explosive increase in exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) emitted by mobile phones, public concerns have grown over the last few decades with regard to the potential effects...
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Progress in Automated Urinalysis

Oyaert M, Delanghe J

New technological advances have paved the way for significant progress in automated urinalysis. Quantitative reading of urinary test strips using reflectometry has become possible, while complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS)...
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Effect of Mobile Health on Obese Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Park SH, Hwang J, Choi YK

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to examine the effects of mobile health (mHealth), using mobile phones as an intervention for weight loss in obese adults. METHODS: An electronic search was carried...
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Avoidable Burden of Risk Factors for Serious Road Traffic Crashes in Iran: A Modeling Study

Khosravi Shadmani F, Mansori K, Karami M, Zayeri F, Shadman RK, Hanis SM, Soori H

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to model the avoidable burden of the risk factors of road traffic crashes in Iran and to prioritize interventions to reduce that burden. METHODS:...
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Usage Status and Characteristics of Mobile Devices for the Geriatric Population

Kim SY, Chung KM, Park JS, Lee E, Park JY

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the current usage status and identify the needs of mobile devices in the geriatric population, thus grasping the accessibility and possibility of mobile devices...
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Leveraging Multimodal Supports using Mobile Phones for Obesity Management in Elementary-School Children: Program Providers' Perspective from a Qualitative Study

Park MY, Shim JE, Kim K, Hwang JY

OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate providers' perspectives on current challenges in implementing a program for prevention and management of childhood obesity and adoption of mobile phone as a...
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Alterations in Spontaneous Movement, Corticosterone, and Cytokines in Mice Exposed to 835 MHz Radiofrequency Radiation

Lee MS, Oh CS, Ryu JH, Lee JK, Kim MJ

Although commercialization of mobile phones has raised much concerns about the effects of radiofrequency radiation on the human body, few experimental studies have been conducted on the effects of radiofrequency...
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Associations between Elementary School Students' Cell Phone Dependency and Aggression: The Mediating Effects of Diverse Leisure Activities

Kim HS, You JO, Jung C, Hyung N

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between cell phone dependency and aggression in elementary school students with the mediating effect of leisure activities in South...
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A follow-up study of the association between mobile phone use and symptoms of ill health

Cho YM, Lim HJ, Jang H, Kim K, Choi JW, Shin C, Lee SK, Kwon JH, Kim N

Objectives: The duration and frequency of mobile phone calls, and their relationship with various health effects, have been investigated in our previous cross-sectional study. This 2-year period follow-up study aimed...
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Effects of Core Basic Nursing Education using Cellular Phone Video Recordings on Self-confidence in Performance, Achievement, and Practice Satisfaction

Kim MG, Lee HS

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of core basic nursing education using cellular phone video recordings on self-confidence in performance, achievement, and practice satisfaction. METHODS: The research design...
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Associations of Caffeinated Beverage Consumption and Screen Time with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Korean High School Students

Jun N, Lee A, Baik I

The present study investigated caffeinated beverage consumption and screen time in the association with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and sleep duration. We conducted a cross-sectional study including 249 Korean male...
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Effects of a Mobile Web-based Pregnancy Health Care Educational Program for Mothers at an Advanced Maternal Age

Wang HJ, Kim IO

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to develop a mobile web-based pregnancy health care educational program for mothers who were at an advanced maternal age (AMA) and to verify the effects...
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