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[PDF] Feasibility of future epidemiological studies on possible health effects of mobile phone base …


G Neubauer, M Feychting, Y Hamnerius, L … - Bioelectromagnetics, 2007 - ispm-unibasel.ch
Georg Neubauer,1* Maria Feychting,2 Yngve Hamnerius,3 Leeka Kheifets,4 Niels
Kuster,5 Ignacio Ruiz,1 Joachim Schu«z,6,7 Richard U«berbacher,1 Joe Wiart,8
and Martin Ro«o«sli9 1Division of Information Technologies, ARC ...
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Cell death induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz mobile telephony radiation

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DJ Panagopoulos, ED Chavdoula, IP Nezis, … - Mut. Res.-Genetic Toxicology and Environmental …, 2007 - Elsevier
In the present study, the TUNEL (Terminal deoxynucleotide transferase dUTP Nick
End Labeling) assay – a well known technique widely used for detecting
fragmented DNA in various types of cells – was used to detect cell death ...
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Radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and non-specific symptoms of ill health: a …

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M Röösli - Environmental Research, 2008 - Elsevier
This article is a systematic review of whether everyday exposure to
radiofrequency electromagnetic field (RF-EMF) causes symptoms, and whether some
individuals are able to detect low-level RF-EMF (below the ICNIRP ...
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Electromagnetic hypersensitivity


N Leitgeb - Proceedings of the International Workshop on …, 1998 - Springer
Electromagnetic hypersensitive persons (EHS) attribute their nonspecific health
symptoms to environmental electromagnetic fields (EMF) of dif- ferent sources in
or outside their homes. In general, causal attribution is not restricted to ...
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Personal exposure to mobile phone frequencies and well-being in adults: a cross-sectional …


S Thomas, A Kühnlein, S Heinrich, G Praml, … - Bioelectromagnetics, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
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Determination of exposure due to mobile phone base stations in an epidemiological study

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HP Neitzke, J Osterhoff, K Peklo, H Voigt - Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2007 - NTP
To investigate a supposed relationship between exposure by mobile phone base
stations and wellbeing, an epidemiological cross sectional study is carried out
within the German Mobile Telecommunication Research Program. In a parallel ...
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A possible effect of electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone base stations on the …

- ulbruxelles.be [PDF] 
J Everaert, D Bauwens - Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
A possible effect of long-term exposure to low-intensity electromagnetic
radiation from mobile phone (GSM) base stations on the number of House Sparrows
during the breeding season was studied in six residential districts in ...
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Health response of two communities to military antennae in Cyprus


AW Preece, AG Georgiou, EJ Dunn, SC … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Field strengths within the two "exposed" villages were a maximum of
0.30 (Volts/Vm –1 metre) from the 17.6 MHz military transmissions and up to
1.4 Vm –1 from unspecified sources, mainly cell phone frequencies. The ...
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Mobile phone base stations and adverse health effects: phase 2 of a cross-sectional study …


G Berg-Beckhoff, M Blettner, B Kowall, J … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: For the investigation people living mainly in urban regions were
selected from a nationwide study in 2006. In total, 3526 persons responded to a
questionnaire (response rate 85%). For the exposure assessment a dosimeter ...
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Psychological factors associated with self-reported sensitivity to mobile phones

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GJ Rubin, AJ Cleare, S Wessely - Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2008 - Elsevier
Perceived sensitivity was associated with an increased likelihood of using a
mobile phone predominantly for work (3% of controls, 13% of those sensitive to
mobile phones, and 21% of those reporting “electrosensitivity”) and ...
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