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Co‐Designed Exposure Protocol in the Study of Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance Attributed to Electromagnetic Fields

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: M. Ledent; Benjamin Vatovez; Willy Pirard; Jimmy Bordarie; Nicolas Prignot; Gunnhild Oftedal; Christophe Geuzaine; Véronique Beauvois; Bouland, Catherine; Luc Verschaeve; Dieudonné, Maël Source: ...

Confronting Risk of Bias in RF Bioeffects Research. Comments on Two Papers by Vijayalaxmi and Prihoda

https://doi.org/10.1667/ RR15478.1 In two meritorious published articles (1, 2), Vijayalaxmi and Prihoda reviewed 225 published laboratory studies with a total of 2,160 individual tests on genetic damage to mammalian cells ...

Genetic damage in humans exposed to extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields.

vitro and in vivo investigations, there is no established causal relationship yet. However, human cytogenetic biomonitoring studies that were conducted in the past show predominantly positive results, ...

The Cytome Assay as a Tool to Investigate the Possible Association Between Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields and an Increased Risk for Alzheimer's Disease.

indicating that fields above 50 μT may induce chromosome instabilities as those found in AD patients. It should be stressed yet that results from the few published experimental studies on ELF- MF and AD are ...

Exposure to high frequency electromagnetic fields, biological effects and health consequences (100 kHz – 300 GHz)

Experimental Studies of RF Biological Effects (100 kHz – 300 GHz), ICNIRP, Number 304, Oberschleißheim, Germany, p.214 (2009) Keywords: none Health Topics:  Non-ionising radiation Rayonnements non-ionisants ...

Intérêt des tests de provocation dans l'étude de l’électrohypersensibilité: Réflexions et propositions

a qualitative study. Bioelectromagnetics, 37(1):14-24. Maes A, Anthonissen R, Wambacq S, Simons K, Verschaeve L.(2016). The Cytome Assay as a Tool to Investigate the Possible Association Between Exposure to ...

Collaborative development of an innovative provocation protocol in studying electrohypersensitivity

cannot be objectively attributed to EMF so far: epidemiology and provocation studies have not allowed yet establishing a direct causal link with the appearance of symptoms (Rubin et al., 2010, 2011). Some ...

An innovative experimental protocol for the study of electromagnetic hypersensitivity: overview of technical aspects

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: B. Vatovez; A. Guettafi; L. Verschaeve; M. Ledent; C. Geuzaine; V. Beauvois; M. Dieudonné; J. Bordarie; N. Prignot; W. Pirard Source: BioEM2019, 23-28 June 2019, Issue Joint meeting ...

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