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Is it Blue Light or Increased Electromagnetic Fields which Affects the Circadian Rhythm in People who Use Smartphones at Night

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MORTAZAVI SMJ, MORTAZAVI SA, HABIBZADEH P, MORTAZAVI G. Is it Blue Light or Increased Electromagnetic Fields which Affects the Circadian Rhythm in People who Use Smartphones at Night. Iran J Public Health. 2016;45(3):405-406.