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

4. sham exposures. They also examined study outcomes, i.e., whether or not studies reported statistically significant effects of exposure, and effect size (Cohen’s d, the sample estimate of the ...

Microwave effects on DNA and Proteins

Publication Type: Scientific book or chapter Authors: Geddes, Chris D.; Luc Verschaeve Source: Misleading Scientific Papers on Health Effects from Wireless Communication Devices, Springer ...

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

As a matter of fact, there are reasons to believe that effects are not that impressive. However, the totality of the studies cannot simply be disregarded warranting further caution and the application, ...

50 Hz electric and magnetic fields and health: which message to the public?

environmental exposure health Health Education Humans magnetic fields Power Plants Radiation Dosage Abstract: Scientific data of effects of 50 Hz electric and magnetic fields on health are inconclusive. This ...

In vitro and in vivo genotoxicity of radiofrequency fields

Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research, Volume 705, Issue 3, Number 268 (2010) Keywords: Combined effects Comet Assay Cytogenetics Dna mobile phone Radiofrequency radiation Health Topics:  ...

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

fields display physiological effects when exposed to electromagnetic fields? A systematic review of provocation studies. Bioelectromagnetics, 32(8):593-609. Verschaeve L., & Maes A. (2009). Support for ...

Collaborative development of an innovative provocation protocol in studying electrohypersensitivity

researchers concluded that the nocebo effect is the probable cause of EHS (Regel et al., 2006; Oftedal et al., 2007; Rubin et al., 2010). In this context, the future of provocation studies is questioned: could ...

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