Study of the effect of magnetic fields emitted by magnetic resonance device (MRI) on blood and body temperature
- Biotechnology and Environmental Center, University of Fallujah, Fallujah, Iraq
- Ibn Al-Nafis Hospital for Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Baghdad, Iraq
- Ministry of Education, Anbar Educational Directorate, Anbar, Iraq-Ministry of Education, Open Educational College, Fallujah Study Center, Fallujah, Iraq
- Fallujah Teaching Hospital, Fallujah, Iraq
Published in Issue 2024-06-15

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Ali AH, Abdulwahed AM, Kalid A, Allawi GL. Study of the effect of magnetic fields emitted by magnetic resonance device (MRI) on blood and body temperature. J Theor Appl phys. 2024 Jun. 15;18. Available from: https://oiccpress.com/jtap/article/view/8033
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Abstract
This work, discusses the effects of an MRI device on human blood, through evaluating exposure of two human groups electromagnetic radiation emitted from MRI devices during the diagnosis of diseases. The work was carried out at the teaching hospital of Fallujah by taking nine samples of blood from people of different ages ranging 10 - 60 - 10 years for both sexes. A complete blood count (CBC) measure of these samples, was undretaken for each of the following platelet count (PLT), red blood cell (RBC), and white blood cell (WBC). Results show that the MRI device produce no effects on the human blood of PLTs number, nor RBCs and WBCs. Consequently, we find that use of MRI device is safe on human blood cell counts.Keywords
- Electromagnetic,
- Fallujah,
- Hospital,
- MRI device,
- Radiation
10.57647/j.jtap.2024.si-AICIS23.14