The 'blue light of the LED' threatens cancer in these organs of the body
Blue light emerging from outdoor LED screens increases the risk of cancer. A team of international researchers has concluded this.
In a study of 4,000 people in Madrid and Barcelona, the University of Exeter of the University of Barcelona and Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGL) found that those who live in the light of the lead are more likely to have breast And the risk of prostate cancer increases one and a half times.
This research has been published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives. It found that the 'blue light' coming out of LED lights affects the body's biological clock, thereby changing the pattern of sleep. This has an effect on the level of Hamost in Jism. Both breast and prostate cancer are due to malnutrition associated with it.
The World Cancer Organization's International Cancer Research Agency (IARC) has described humans as a threat to cancer in working night shift.
Menolis Coogewins, the researcher and researcher of ESGLobal said, "In this research, we wanted to ensure that there is no relation between the development of these two types of cancer in the city due to illumination in the night."