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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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Association of allergic rhinitis with pesticide use among grape farmers in Crete, Greece


L Chatzi, A Alegakis, N Tzanakis, N Siafakas, … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - oem.bmj.com
Results: Grape farmers who used pesticides had higher prevalence rates of
allergic rhinitis symptoms (OR, 3.0; 95% CI, 1.4 to 6.2) compared with grape
farmers who reported no current use of pesticides, and control subjects. ...
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[PDF] The effect of GSM and TETRA mobile handset signals on blood pressure, catechol levels and …


AT Barker, PR Jackson, H Parry, LA Coulton … - Bioelectromagnetics, 2007 - nohra.nhri.org.tw
Anthony T. Barker,1* Peter R. Jackson,2 Helen Parry,1 Leslie A. Coulton,3 Greg
G. Cook,4 and Steven M. Wood1 1Department of Medical Physics and Clinical
Engineering, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal ...
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Mobile phone 'talk-mode'signal delays EEG-determined sleep onset


CS Hung, C Anderson, JA Horne, P McEvoy - Neuroscience letters, 2007 - Elsevier
Mobile phones signals are pulse-modulated microwaves, and EEG studies suggest
that the extremely low-frequency (ELF) pulse modulation has sleep effects.
However, 'talk', 'listen' and 'standby' modes differ in the ELF (2, 8, and ...
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Assessment of exposure to mercury from industrial emissions: comparing" distance as a …


S Hodgson, MJ Nieuwenhuijsen, R Colvile, L … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - oem.bmj.com
Results: The model was sensitive to various input parameters, with different
dispersion patterns and ground-level concentrations, and therefore different
exposed populations identified when different input parameters were ...
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Effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on an auditory order threshold task


C Cinel, A Boldini, R Russo, E Fox - Bioelectromagnetics, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
The effect of acute exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF)
generated by mobile phones on an auditory threshold task was investigated. 168
participants performed the task while exposed to RF EMF in one testing ...
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Incidence of cancer in the vicinity of Korean AM radio transmitters


M Ha, HJ Lim, SH Cho, HD Choi, KY Cho - Archives of Environmental Health: An International …, 2003 - Heldref Publications
ABSTRACT. Results of various studies have indicated a potential association
between expo- sures to electrical and/or magnetic fields and risks of various
cancers. The authors used a cross-sectional ecological study design to ...
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Age-dependent effects of in vitro radiofrequency exposure (mobile phone) on CD95+ T …


M CAPRI, S SALVIOLI, S ALTILIA, F … - ANNALS-NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: Recent studies on "nonthermal" effects of mobile phone radiofrequency
(RF) suggest that RF can interact with cellular functions and molecular
pathways. To study the possible RF effects on human lymphocyte activation, ...
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Non-Thermal effects in the microwave induced unfolding of proteins observed by chaperone …


DF George, MM Bilek, DR McKenzie - Bioelectromagnetics, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
We study the effect of microwaves at 2,450 MHz on protein unfolding using
surface plasmon resonance sensing. Our experimental method makes use of the fact
that unfolding proteins tend to bind to chaperones on their unfolding ...
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[CITATION] «Increased incidence of cancer near a cell-phone transmitter station.»


R Wolf, D Wolf - Int. J. Cancer Prev, 2004 - pactcanada.ca
The study reviewed 622 medical records from this one medical clinic over a 3-7
year period. The study found a fourfold in increased incidence of cancer for
those living in proximity to cell-phone transmitter station, compared to ...
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