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Link to the study: https://ehjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12940-018-0351-8  The conclusions of the study: We found the prevalence rate of IEI-EMF has been declining, instead of increasing as predicted previously. Women are more likely to report having IEI-EMF than men. Further studies to explore the causes leading to the declines may help the public, scientific community, and government deal...
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Malikova MA Boston University, Boston Medical Center, Department of Surgery, Boston, MA, USA Kaliaev AO Avesta Central Hospital, Saratov, Russia Sukhoruchkin AA Stroygrad Medical Center, Kirsanov, Russia Bakhmetev AS Saratov State Medical University named after V. I. Razumovsky, Saratov, Russia DOI: 10.15761/SCRR.1000104 Abstract Objective : This is a study to assess the impact of the...
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 1990 -2017 Henry Lai’s Research Summaries Invaluable sets of abstracts (data-based to be searchable) covering the RFR scientific literature, as well as collections of scientific abstracts on oxidative effects (from both RFR and ELF), and a set specific to Electrohypersensitivity. New comet assay abstracts for RFR and ELF were added in 2017. 1. RFR Research...
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by J. C. Lech, December 2017 A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MASTERS OF SCIENCE of RHODES UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT Scientific views on EMF radiation dosimetry and models increasingly suggest that even a tiny increase in the incidence of diseases resulting from exposure to EMF radiation could have broad (1) implications for public...
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-16623-8 Published online:13 December 2017 Abstract Magnetic field (MF) non-ionizing radiation is widespread and everyone is exposed to some degree. This prospective cohort study of 913 pregnant women examined the association between high MF exposure and miscarriage risk. Cox (proportional hazards) regression was used to examine the association. After controlling for multiple other factors, women...
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The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing in many countries, especially the papillary type that is the most radiosensitive type. We postulate that the whole increase cannot be attributed to better diagnostic procedures. Increasing exposure to ionizing radiation, e.g. medical CT scans, and to radiofrequency radiation (non-ionizing radiation) should be further studied as causative factors...
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Marshall TG, Heil TJR. Electrosmog and autoimmune disease. Immunol Res. 2017 Feb;65(1):129-135. doi: 10.1007/s12026-016-8825-7. PMID: 27412293; PMCID: PMC5406447. Abstract Studies in mice have shown that environmental electromagnetic waves tend to suppress the murine immune system with a potency similar to NSAIDs, yet the nature of any Electrosmog effects upon humans remains controversial. Previously, we reported...
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