Emerging Science on Wireless (microwave) Radiation (2)
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IV. Parotid Gland Tumors
1. “Does Cell Phone Use Increase the Chances of Parotid Gland Tumor Development? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” De Siqueira, E.C., et al. Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine 46(7) 480-483 (2017).
2. “Pooled Analysis of Case-Control Studies on Acoustic Neuroma Diagnosed 1997-2003 and 2007-2009 and Use of Mobile and Cordless Phones.” Hardell, Carlberg, et al. International Journal of Oncology 43(4):1036-144 (2015).
3. “Using the Hill Viewpoints from 1965 for Evaluating Strengths of Evidence of the Risk for Brain Tumors Associated with use of Mobile and Cordless Phones.” Hardell and Carlberg. Reviews on Environmental Health 28(2-3):97-106 (2013).
4. “Case-Control study of the Use of Mobile and Cordless Phones and the Risk for Malignant Melanoma in the Head and Neck Region.” Hardell, Carlberg, et al. Pathophysiology 18(4):325-333 (2011).
5. “Correlation Between Cellular Phone Use and Epithelial Parotid Gland Malignancies.” Duan, Zhang, et al. Clinical Paper Head and Oncology 40(9):966-7 (2011).
6. “Mobile Phones Use and Risk of Tumors: A Meta-Analysis.” Mynf, Ju, et al. Journal of Clinical Oncology 27(33):5565-72 (2009).
7. “Mobile Phone, Cordless Phones and the Risk for Brain Tumours.” Hardell and Carlberg. International Journal of Oncology 35(1):5-17 (2009).
8. “Public Health Implications of Wireless Technologies.” Sage and Carpenter. PathoPhysiology 16(2-3):233-46 (2009).
9. “Epidemiological Evidence for an Association Between use of Wireless Phones and Tumor Diseases.” Hardell, Carlberg, et al. PathoPhysiology 16(2-3):113-122 (2009).
10. “Cell Phone Use and Risk of Benign and Malignant Parotid Gland Tumors – A Nationwide Case-Control Study.” Sadetzki, Chetrit, et al. American Journal of Epidemiology 167(4):457-467 (2008).
V. Other Malignancies
1. “Tumor Promotion by Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Below Exposure Limits for Humans.” Lerchl, Klose, et al. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 459(4):585-590 (2015).
2. “Swedish Review Strengthen Grounds for Concluding that Radiation from Cellular and Cordless Phones is a Probable Human Carcinogen.” Davis, Kesari, et al. Pathophysiology 20(2):123-129 (2013).
3. “Multifocal Breast Cancer in Young Women with Prolonged Contact Between Their Breasts and Their Cellular Phones.” West, Kapoor, et al. Case Reports in Medicine (2013).
4. “Epidemiological Evidence for an Association Between Use of Wireless Phones and Tumor Diseases.” Hardell, Carlberg, et al. PathoPhysiology 16(2-3):113-122 (2009).
5. “Study on Potential Effects of ‘902 MHz GSM-type Wireless Communication Signals’ on DMBA-Induced Mammary Tumours in Sprague-Dawley Rats.” Hruby, Neubauer, et al. Mutation Research 649(1-2):34-44 (2008).
VI. Effects On DNA
1. “Microwaves from Mobile Phones Inhibit 53BP1 Focus Formation in Human Stem Cells More Strongly Than in Differentiated Cells: Possible Mechanistic Link to Cancer Risk.” Markova, Malmgren, et al. Environmental Health Perspectives 118(3):394-399 (2010).
2. “Radiofrequency Radiation and Gene/Protein Expression: A Review.” McNamee and Chauhan. Radiation Research 172(3):265-287 (2009).
3. “Evaluation of HSP70 Expression and DNA Damage in Cells of a Human Trophoblast Cell Line Exposed to 1.8GHz Amplitude-Modulated Radiofrequency Fields.” Valbonesi, Franzellotto, et al. Radiation Research 169(3):270-279 (2008).
4. “Gene and Protein Expression Following Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields from Mobile Phones.” Vanderstraeten and Verschaeve. Environmental Health Perspectives 116(9):1131-5 (2008).
5. “Nonthermal Effects of RadioFrequency-Field Exposure on Calcium Dynamics in Stem Cell-derived Neuronal Cells: Elucidation of Calcium Pathways.” Rao, Titushkin, et al. Radiation Research 169(3):319-329 (2008).
6. “Gene Expression Changes in the Skin of Rats Induced by Prolonged 35 GHz Millimeter-Wave Exposure.” Millenbaugh, Roth, et al. Radiation Research 169(3):288-300 (2008).
7. “DNA Damage in Molt-4 T-lymphoblastoid Cells Exposed to Cellular Telephone Radiofrequency Fields in Vitro.” Philips, Ivaschuk, et al. Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics 45(1):103-110 (1998).
VII. Neurological/Cognitive Effects
1. “Mobile Phone Distance from Head and Temperature Changes of Radio Frequency Waves on Brain Tissue.” Forouharmajd, F., Ebrahimi, H. and Pourabdian, S. International Journal of Preventative Medicine (2018).
2. “A Prospective Cohort Study of Adolescents’ Memory Performance and Individual Brain Dose of Microwave Radiation from Wireless Communication.” Foerster, M., et al. Environmental Health Perspectives 126(7) (2018).
3. “Electromagnetic Radiation 2450 MHz Exposure Causes Cognition Deficit with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Activation of Intrinsic Pathway of Apoptosis in Rats.” Gupta, S.K., Mesharam, M.K., and Krishnamurthy, S. Journal of Biosciences 43(2) 263-276 (2018).
4. “The Effect of Wi-Fi Electromagnetic Waves in Unimodal and Multimodal Object Recognition Tasks in Male Rats.” Hassanshahi, A., et al. Neurological Sciences 38(6):1069-1076 (2017).
5. “Effects of Short and Long Term Electromagnetic Fields Exposure on the Human Hippocampus.” Deniz, O.G., et al. Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure 5(4):191-197 (2017).
6. “Effects of Long Term Exposure of 900-1800 MHz Radiation Emitted from 2G Mobile Phone on Mice Hippocampus – A Histomorphometric Study.” Mugunthan, Shanmugasamy, et al. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 10(8):AF01-6 (2016).
7. “Effect of Mobile Phone Radiation on Pentylenetetrazole-Induced Seizure Threshold in Mice.” Kouchaki, Motaghedifard, et al. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences 19(7):800-3 (2016).
8. “Effects of 3 Hz and 60Hz Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on Anxiety-Like Behaviors, Memory Retention of Passive Avoidance and ElectroPhysiological Properties of Male Rats.” Rostami, Shahani, et al. J Lasers Medical Science 7(2):120-125 (2016).
9. “Short-Term Memory in Mice is Affected by Mobile Phone Radiation.” Ntzouni, Stamatakis, et al. PathoPhysiology 18(3):193-199 (2011).
10. “Use of Mobile Phones and Changes in Cognitive Function in Adolescents.” Thomas, Benke, et al. Occupational Environmental Medicine 67(12):861-866 (2010).
11. “Increased Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability in Mammalian Brain 7 Days After Exposure to the Radiation from a GSM-900 Mobile Phone.” Nittby, Brun, et al. PathoPhysiology 16(2-3):103-112 (2009).
12. “Effects of GSM 1800 MHz on Dendritic Development of Cultured Hippocampal Neurons.” Ning, Xu, et al. Acta Pharmacol Sin 28(12):1873-1880 (2007).
13. “Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation.” Lai, Henry. Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems 1:27-80 (1994).
VIII. Effects On Male Fertility
1. “Radiations and Male Fertility.” Kesari, K., Agarwal, A. and Henkel, R. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 16(118) (2018).
2. “The Effect of 2.45 GHz Non-Ionizing Radiation on the Structure and Ultrastructure of The Testis in Juvenile Rats.” Histology and Histopathology (2018).
3. “Modulatory Effect of 900 MHz Radiation on Biochemical and Reproductive Parameters in Rats.” Narayanan, SN., et al. Bratislava Medical Journal 119(9):581-587 (2018).
4. “Aloe Arborescens Juice Prevents EMF-Induced Oxidative Stress and Thus Protects from Pathophysiology in the Male Reproductive System In Vitro.” Solek, P., Majchrowics, L., and Koziorowski, M. Environmental Research 166:141-149 (2018).
5. “The Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation on Sperm Function.” Houston, Nixon, et al. Reproduction (2016).
6. “Male Fertility and its Association with Occupational and Mobile Phone Tower Hazards: An Analytical Study.” Al-Quzwini, Al-Taee, et al. Middle East Fertility Society Journal (2016).
7. “Sperm DNA Damage – The Effect of Stress and Everyday Life Factors.” Radwan, M., et al. International Journal of Impotence Research 28(4):148-154 (2016).
8. “Electromagnetic Radiation at 900 MHz Induces Sperm Apoptosis through bcl-2, bax and caspase-3 Signaling Pathways in Rats.” Liu, Si, et al. Journal of Reproductive Health 12:65 (2015).
9. “Habits of Cell Phone usage and Sperm Quality – Does It Warrant Attention?” Zilverlight, Wiener-Megnazi, et al. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 31(3):421-426 (2015).
10. “Extremely Low frequency Magnetic Fields Induce Spermatogenic Germ Cell Apoptosis: Possible Mechanism.” Lee, Park, et al. BioMed Research International (2014).
11. “In Vitro Effect of Cell Phone Radiation on Motility, DNA Fragmentation and Clusterin Gene Expression in Human Sperm.” Zalata, El-Samanoudy, et al. International Journal of Fertility and Sterility 9(1):129-136 (2014).
12. “Effect of Electromagnetic Field Exposure on the Reproductive System.” Gye and Park. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 39(1):1-19 (2012).
13. “Effects of the Exposure of Mobile Phones on Male Reproduction: A Review of the Literature.” Vignera, Condorelli, et al. Journal of Andrology 33(3):350-356 (2012).
14. “Use of Laptop Computers Connected to Internet Trhough Wi-Fi Decreases Human Sperm Motility and Increases Sperm DNA Fragmentation.” Avendano, C., et al. Fertility and Sterility 97(1):39-45 (2012).
15. “Exposure to Magnetic fields and the Risk of Poor Sperm Quality.” Li, Yan, et al. Journal of Reproductive Toxicology 29(1):86-92 (2009).
16. “Mobile Phone Radiation Induces Reactive Oxygen Species Production and DNA Damage in Human Spermatozoa In Vitro.” Luliis, Newey, et al. PLoS ONE 4(7) (2009).
17. “Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Radiation (Rf-EMR) from GSM Mobile Phones Induces Oxidative Stress and Reduces Sperm Motility in Rats.” Mailankot, Kunnath, et al. Clinical Science 64(6):561-5 (2009).
18. “Cell Phones: Modern Man’s Nemesis?” Makker, Varghese, et al. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 18(1):148-157 (2008).
19. “Indicative SAR Levels Due to an Active Mobile Phone in a Front Trouser Pocket in Proximity to Common Metallic Objects.” Whittow, Panagamuwa, et al. Propagation Conference 149-152 (2008).
20. “Cell Phones and Male Infertility: Dissecting the Relationship.” Deepinder, Makker, et al. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 15(3):266-270 (2007).
21. “Evaluation of the Effect of Using Mobile Phones on Male Fertility.” Wdowiak, Wiktor, et al. Annals of Agricultural and Medicine 14(1):169-172 (2007).
22. “Effect of Cell Phone Usage on Semen Analysis in Men Attending Infertility Clinic: An Observational Study.” Agarwal, Deepinder, et al. American Society for Reproductive Medicine 89(1):124-8 (2008).
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