The characteristics of human body electromagnetic radiation frequencies for stroke patients and non-stroke participants

R. Kadir, Z. H. Murat, M. Taib, S. A. Jalil
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This paper presents the characteristic of human body electromagnetic radiation (EMR) frequencies for the stroke patients and non-stroke participants. 199 subjects undergoing post-stroke treatment and 100 non-stroke participants involved in this research. The human body EMR frequencies (in MHz) is captured using frequency detector at 23 points around their body, namely left side, right side and chakra points. Data analyses were evaluated by looking at the pattern and behavior of the captured frequencies. In conclusion, the characteristic of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) frequencies vary between variables and also between two groups of samples. Higher frequency radiations are detected on the stroke patients as compare to non-stroke participants, hence supporting the assumption that the human physiological conditions influence the body EMR radiation frequencies. This observation also support that EMR from human body can contribute to early detection for stroke.
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脑卒中患者和非脑卒中参与者的人体电磁辐射频率特征
本文介绍了脑卒中患者和非脑卒中参与者的人体电磁辐射(EMR)频率特征。199名接受中风后治疗的受试者和100名非中风参与者参与了这项研究。人体EMR频率(以兆赫为单位)是使用频率探测器在他们身体周围的23个点捕获的,即左侧,右侧和脉轮点。通过观察捕获频率的模式和行为来评估数据分析。综上所述,电磁辐射(EMR)频率特征在变量之间以及两组样本之间存在差异。与非中风参与者相比,中风患者身上检测到更高频率的辐射,因此支持人体生理状况影响身体EMR辐射频率的假设。这一观察结果也支持人体EMR有助于中风的早期发现。
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