Study of the influence of electromagnetic fields on Human well-being in buildings of the urban area of Annaba (Algeria)

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Study of the influence of electromagnetic fields on Human well-being in buildings of the urban area of Annaba (Algeria)

Bouslama Amina, Boukhemis Kaddour, Abdelmelek Hafedh
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 15(5), 1-7, November 2019.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2019; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

In nowadays, wireless communication technologies (Wi-Fi, mobile phone, relay antennas…) have become part of the city’s structure and have shaped a new image of our towns. Although, wireless communication played a leading role in the development of cities and smart-cities around the world. The present study based on a survey evaluating of Human well-being related to electromagnetic fields pollution (EMFP) in the urban area of Annaba (Algeria). A sociological survey conducted on 227 citizens (between 18- 39 years old). The most important results of our investigation demonstrated a correlation between EMFP exposure and Human well-being. In addition, EMFP disrupt physiological parameters leading to tiredness on waking, migraines, insomnia and stress. In conclusion, the EMFP could have a negative impact on Human well-being related to building architecture in Annaba urban area.

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