Emerging Science on Wireless (microwave) Radiation (1)
The following scientific studies on wireless (microwave) radiation are the property of their respective Copyright owners:
I. Effects On Fetal And Newborn Development
II. Effects On Young Children
III. Brain Tumors
IV. Parotid Gland Tumors
V. Other Malignancies
VI. Effects On DNA
VII. Neurological/Cognitive Effects
VIII. Effects On Male Fertility
IX. Electromagnetic Sensitivity
X. Effects On Implanted Medical Devices
XI. 5G Effects
XII. Miscellaneous Articles
I. Effects On Fetal And Newborn Development
1. “The Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation on Mice Fetus Weight, Length and Tissues.” Alimohammadi, I., et al. Data in Brief 19:2189-2194 (2018).
2. “Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: A prospective Cohort Study.” Li, D., et al. Scientific Reports (2017).
3. “Multiple Assessment Methods of Prenatal Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation from Telecommunication in the Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study.” Choi, KH., et al. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health 29(6):959-972 (2016).
4. “The Use of Signal-Transduction and Metabolic Pathways to Predict Human Disease Targets from Electric and Magnetic Fields Using in vitro Data in Human Cell Lines.” Parham, Portier, et al. Frontiers in Public Health (2016).
5. “A Review on Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) and the Reproductive System.” Asghari, Khaki, et al. Electronic Physician 8(7):2655-2662 (2016).
6. “Genotoxicity Induced by Foetal and Infant Exposure to Magnetic Fields and Modulation of Ionising Radiation Effects.” Udroiu, Antoccia, et al. PLoS One (2015).
7. “Oxidative Stress of Brain and Liver is Increased by Wi-Fi (2.45 GHz) Exposure of Rats During Pregnancy and the Development of Newborns.” Çelik, Ömer, et al. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 75(B):134-139 (2015).
8. “Neurodegenerative Changes and Apoptosis Induced by Intrauterine and Extrauterine Exposure of Radiofrequency Radiation.” Güler, Göknur, et al. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 75(B):128-133 (2015).
9. “Maternal Exposure to a Continuous 900-MHz Electromagnetic Field Provokes Neuronal Loss and Pathological Changes in Cerebellum of 32-Day-Old Female Rat Offspring.” Odaci, Ersan, et al. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 75(B):105-110 (2015).
10. “Different Periods of Intrauterine Exposure to Electromagnetic Field: Influence on Female Rats’ Fertility, Prenatal and Postnatal Development.” Alchalabi, Aklilu, et al. Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction 5(1):14-23 (2015).
11. “Use of Mobile Phone During Pregnancy and the Risk of Spontaneous Abortion.” Mahmoudabadi, Ziaei, et al. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering 13:34 (2015).
12. “Oxidative Mechanisms of Biological Activity of Low-Intensity Radiofrequency Radiation.” Yakymenko, et al. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 34(3):1-16 (2015).
13. “Effects of Prenatal 900 MHz Electromagnetic Field Exposures on the Histology of Rat Kidney.” Ulubay, et al. International Journal of Radiation Biology 91(1):35-41 (2015).
14. “The Effect of Exposure of Rats During Prenatal Period to Radiation Spreading from Mobile Phones on Renal Development.” Bedir, et al. Renal Failure 37(2):305-9 (2014).
15. “Dosimetric Study of Fetal Exposure to Uniform Magnetic Fields at 50 Hz.” Liorni, et al. Bioelectromagnetics 35(8):580-97 (2014).
16. “Influence of Pregnancy Stage and Fetus Position on the Whole-Body and Local Exposure of the Fetus to RF-EMF.” Varsier, et al. Physics in Medicine and Biology 59(17):4913-26 (2014).
17. “Autism-Relevant Social Abnormalities in Mice Exposed Perinatally to Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.” Alsaeed, et al. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 37:58-6 (2014).
18. “Pyramidal Cell Loss in the Cornu Ammonis of 32-day-old Female Rats Following Exposure to a 900 Megahertz Electromagnetic Field During Prenatal Days 13–21.” Bas, et al. NeuroQuantology Volume 11, Issue 4: 591-599 (2013).
19. “The Effects of 900 Megahertz Electromagnetic Field Applied in the Prenatal Period on Spinal Cord Morphology and Motor Behavior in Female Rat Pups.” Odaci, et al. NeuroQuantology Volume 11, Issue 4: 573-581 (2013).
20. “Fetal Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure From 800-1900 MHz-Rated Cellular Telephones Affects Neurodevelopment and Behavior in Mice.” Aldad, Gan, et al. Scientific Reports ;2(312) (2013).
21. “Cranial and Postcranial Skeletal Variations Induced in Mouse Embryos by Mobile Phone Radiation.” Fragopoulou, Koussoulakos, et al. Pathophysiology 17(3):169-77 (2010).
22. “Dysbindin Modulates Prefrontal Cortical Glutamatergic Circuits and Working Memory Function in Mice.” Jentsch, et al Neuropsychopharmacology 34, 2601–8 (2009).
23. “Stress Signalling Pathways that Impair Prefrontal Cortex Structure and Function.” Arnsten, A. F. National Review of Neuroscience 10, 410–22 (2009).
24. “Maternal Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields and the Risk of Brain Cancer in the Offspring.” Li, Mclaughlin, et al. Cancer Causes & Control 20(6):945-55 (2009).
25. “Reproductive and Developmental Effects of EMF in Vertebrate Animal Models.” Pourlis, A.F. Pathophysiology 16(2-3):179-89 (2009).
26. “Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Cell Phone Use and Behavioral Problems in Children.” Divan, Kheifets, et al. Epidemiology 19(4):523-29 (2008).
27. “Effects of Prenatal Exposure to a 900 MHz Electromagnetic Field on the Dentate Gyrus of Rats: A Stereological and Histopathological Study.” Odaci, et al. Brain Research 1238: 224–229 (2008).
28. “Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation Up-Regulates Apoptosis Genes in Primary Cultures of Neurons and Astrocytes.” Zhao, et al. Science Digest 412: 34–38 (2007).
29. “Cell Death Induced by GSM 900-MHz and DCS 1800-MHz Mobile Telephony Radiation.” Panagopoulos, et al. Mutation Research 626, 69–78 (2006).
30. “Ultra High Frequency-Electromagnetic Field Irradiation During Pregnancy Leads to an Increase in Erythrocytes Micronuclei Incidence in Rat Offspring.” Ferreira, Knakievicz, et al. Life Sciences 80(1):43-50 (2006).
31. “Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.” Biederman, J. & Faraone, S. V. Lancet 366, 237–248 (2005).
32. “Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: An Overview of the Etiology and a Review of the Literature Relating to the Correlates and Lifecourse Outcomes for Men and Women.” Brassett-Harknett, A. & Butler, N. Clinical Psychology Review 27,188–210 (2005).
II. Effects On Young Children
1. “Electromagnetic Fields, Pulsed Radiofrequency Radiation, and Epigenetics: How Wireless Technologies May Affect Childhood Development.” Sage, C. & Burgio, E. Child Development 89(1):129-136 (2017).
2. “Prospective Cohort Analysis of Cellphone Use and Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties in Children.” Sudan, M., et al. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 70(12):1207-1213 (2016).
3. “Why Children Absorb More Microwave Radiation than Adults: The Consequences.” Morgan, Kesari, et al. Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure 2(4):196-204 (2014).
4. “Epidemiological Characteristics of Mobile Phone Ownership and Use in Korean Children and Adolescents.” Byun, Yoon-Hwan, et al. Environmental Health and Toxicology 28 (2013).
5. “A Prospective Study of In-Utero Exposure to Magnetic Fields and the Risk of Childhood Obesity.” Li, De-Kun, et al. Scientific Reports 2(540) (2012).
6. “Exposure to Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields and the Risk of Childhood Cancer: Update of the Epidemiological evidence.” Schüz and Joachim. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 107(3):339-42 (2011).
7. “Cell Phone Use and Behavioural Problems in Young Children.” Divan, Kheifets, et al. Journal of Epidemiol Community Health 66(6):524-9 (2010).
8. “Mobile Phones, Radiofrequency Fields, and Health Effects in Children-Epidemiological Studies.” Feychting, Maria. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 107(3):343-348 (2010).
9. “Exposure to Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields and Behavioral Problems in Bavarian Children and Adolescents.” Thomas, Silke, et al. European Journal of Epidemiology 25(2):135-41 (2009).
10. “The Sensitivity of Children to Electromagnetic Fields.” Repacholi, et al. Deventer. Journal of Pediatrics 116(2):303-313 (2005).
III. Brain Tumors
1. “Report of Final Results Regarding Brain and Heart Tumors in Sprague-Dawley Rats Exposed From Prenatal Life Unitl Natural Death to Mobile Phone Radiofrequency Field Representative of a 1.8 GHz GSM Base Station Environmental Emission.” Falcioni, L, et al. Environmental Research (2018).
2. “Brain Tumours: Rise in Glioblastoma Multiforme Incidence in England 1995-2015 Suggests an Adverse Envrionmental or Lifestyle Factor.” Philips, A., et al. Journal of Environmental and Public Health (2018).
3. “The 2100 MHz Radiofrequency Radiation of a 3G-Mobile Phone and the DNA Oxidative Damage in Brain.” Sahin, Ozgur, et al. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 75(B):94-98 (2016).
4. “Mobile Phone and Cordless Phone Use and the Risk for Glioma – Analysis of Pooled Case- Control Studies in Sweden 1997-2003 and 2007-2009.” Hardell and Carlberg. PathoPhysiology 22(1):1-13 (2015).
5. “Mobile Phone Radiation Causes Brain Tumors and Should Be Classified as a Probable Human Carcinogen.” Morgan, Miller, et al. International Journal of Oncology 46:1865-1871 (2015).
6. “Mobile Phone Use and Brain Tumours in the CERENAT Case-Control Study.” Coureau, Bouvier, et al. Occupational & Environmental Medicine 71(7):514-22 (2014).
7. “Use of Mobile Phones and Cordless Phones is Associated with Increased Risk for Glioma and Acoustic Neuroma.” Hardell, Carberg, et al. PathoPhysiology 20(2):85-110 (2013).
8. “Mobile Phones and Head Tumours: A Critical Analysis of Case-Control Epidemiological Studies.” Levis, Minicuci, et al. Open Environmental Sciences 6(1):1-12 (2012).
9. “On the Association Between Glioma, Wireless Phones, Heredity and Ionising Radiation.” Carlberg and Hardell. PathoPhysiology 19(4):243-252 (2012).
10. “Mobile Phones and Head Tumours. The Discrepancies in Cause-Effect Relationships in the Epidemiological Studies – How Do They Arise?” Levis, Minicuci, et al. Environmental Health 10:59 (2011).
11. “Indications of Possible Brain Tumour Risk in Mobile-Phone Studies: Should We Be Concerned?” Cardis and Sadetzki. Occupational & Environmental Medicine 68:169-171 (2011).
12. “Estimating the Risk of Brain Tumors from Cell Phone Use: Published Case-Control Studies.” Morgan, LL. Pathophysiology 16(2-3):137-147 (2009).
13. “Cell Phones and Brain Tumors: A Review Including the Long-Term Epidemiologic Data.” Khurana, Teo, et al. Surgical Neurology 72(3):205-14 (2009).
14. “Epidemiological Evidence for an Association Between Use of Wireless Phones and Tumor Diseases.” Hardell, Carlberg, et al. PathoPhysiology 16(2-3):113-122 (2009).
15. “Histopathological Examinations of Rat Brains After Long-Term Exposure to GSM Mobile Phone Radiation.” Grafström, Gustav, et al. Brain Research Bulletin 77(5):257-63 (2008).
16. “Mobile Phone Use and the Risk of Acoustic Neuroma.” Lonn, Ahlbom, et al. Epidemiology 15(6):653-659 (2004).
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