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Int J Mol Med. 2018 Jul 12. doi: 10.3892/ijmm.2018.3774. [Epub ahead of print] Irigaray P1, Caccamo D2, Belpomme D1. Abstract A total of 32 electrohypersensitivity (EHS) self‑reporting patients were serially included in the present prospective study for oxidative stress and antioxidative stress response assessment. All thiobarbituric acid‑reactive substances (TBARs) were measured in the plasma, particularly...
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A paper by Mr Victor (Vic) Leach (ORSAA and ARPS Member), co-authored  with Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich. The paper was presented at the 5th Asian & Oceanic IRPA Regional Congress on Radiation Protection (AOCRP-5 Link to the paper: https://www.orsaa.org/latest-news/orsaa-presents-at-aocrp-conference Adjunct Associate Professor David Bromwich  has a background in assisting organisations and industry in risk managing...
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Wilke I. Review: Biological and pathological effects of 2.45 GHz radiation on cells, fertility, brain, and behavior. umwelt • medizin • gesellschaft. 2018; 31 (1) Suppl: 1-32. 2018. (English translation) Abstract Purpose: This article is a systematic review of studies on the effects of non-ionizing radiation at the microwave (MW) frequency of 2.45 GHz (2450 MHz), which is...
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Credit for this post: Clear Light Ventures http://www.clearlightventures.com/blog/2015/9/11/the-emerging-link-between-wireless-and-autism Wireless radiation and chemical toxins are now being studied to determine if they play a role in rising autism rates. The concept that autism is a permanent genetic condition came into question after a study of identical twins at Stanford in 2011. The researchers concluded that genetics alone...
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Scientific Reports volume 8, Article number: 9299 (2018) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-27630-8 Abstract: Among the many biological effects caused by low intensity extremely high frequency electromagnetic fields (EHF-EMF) reported in the literature, those on the nervous system are a promising area for further research. The mechanisms by which these fields alter neural activity are still unclear and thus far there appears...
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Masoumi A, Karbalaei N, Mortazavi SMJ, Shabani M. Radiofrequency radiation emitted from Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz) causes impaired insulin secretion and increased oxidative stress in rat pancreatic islets. Int J Radiat Biol. 2018 Sep;94(9):850-857. doi: 10.1080/09553002.2018.1490039. Epub 2018 Aug 10. PMID: 29913098. Abstract Purpose: There is a great concern regarding the possible adverse effects of electromagnetic radiation...
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Pediatr Endocrinol Rev. 2015 Dec;13(2):531-45. Sangün Ö, Dündar B, Çömlekçi S, Büyükgebiz A. Abstract Children are exposed to various kind of non-ionizan radiation in their daily life involuntarily. The potential sensitivity of developing organism to the effects of radiofrequency (RF) signals, the higher estimated specific absorption rate (SAR) values of children and greater lifetime cumulative...
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Mar Pollut Bull 2018 Jun;131(Pt A):580-588. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.04.062. Epub 2018 May 3. Understanding the effects of electromagnetic field emissions from Marine Renewable Energy Devices (MREDs) on the commercially important edible crab, Cancer pagurus (L.). Scott K1, Harsanyi P2, Lyndon AR3. Abstract The effects of simulated electromagnetic fields (EMF), emitted from sub-sea power cables, on the commercially...
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J Biosci. 2018 Jun;43(2):263-276. Gupta SK1, Mesharam MK, Krishnamurthy S. Abstract Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) can induce or modulate several neurobehavioral disorders. Duration and frequency of exposure of EMR is critical to develop cognitive disorders. Even though EMR-2450 is widely used, its effects on cognition in relation to mitochondrial function and apoptosis would provide better understanding...
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Juutilainen J, Herrala M, Luukkonen J, Naarala J, Hore PJ. Magnetocarcinogenesis: is there a mechanism for carcinogenic effects of weak magnetic fields? Proc Biol Sci. 2018 May 30;285(1879):20180590. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.0590. PMID: 29794049; PMCID: PMC5998098. Abstract Extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields have been classified as possibly carcinogenic, mainly based on rather consistent epidemiological findings suggesting a...
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