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 ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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