Emerging Science on Wireless (microwave) Radiation (3)
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IX. Electromagnetic Sensitivity
1. “Functional Brain MRI in Patients Complaining of Electrohypersensitivity After Long Term Exposure to Electromagnectic Fields.” Heuser, G. and Heuser, S. Reviews on Environmental Health 32(3):291-299 (2017).
2. “Hot Nano Spots as an Interpretation of So-Called Non-Thermal Biological Mobile Phone Effects.” Pfutzner, Helmut. Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications 8(3):62-69 (2016).
3. “Analysis of the Genotoxic Effects of Mobile Phone Radiation Using Buccal Micronucleus Assay: A Comparative Evaluation.” Banerjee, Singh, et al. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research 10 (3):ZC82-ZC85 (2016).
4. “Tinnitus and Cell Phones: The Role of Electromagnetic Radiofrequency Radiation.” Medeiros and Sanchez. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 82(1):97-104 (2016).
5. “Microwave Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) Produce Widespread Neuropsychiatric Effects Including Depression.” Pall, Martin L. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (2015).
6. “Subjective Symptoms Related to GSM Radiation from Mobile Phone Base Stations: a Cross-Sectional Study.” Gomez-Perretta, Navarro, et al. BMJ Open 3.12 (2013).
7. “Green Communication – A Stipulation to Reduce Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity from Cellular Phones.” Kumar, Khan, et al. Procedia Technology 4:682-686 (2012).
8. “Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity: Fact or Fiction?” Genius and Lipp. Science of the Total Environment 414(1):103-112 (2012).
9. “Neurobehavioral Effects Among Inhabitants Around Mobile Phone Base Stations.” Abdel-Rassoul, El-Fateh, et al. NeuroToxicology 28(2):434-440 (2007).
10. “Establishing the Health Risks of Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields Requires Multidisciplinary Research.” Hietanen, Maila. Scandinavian Journal of Work, the Environment, and Health 32(3):169-170 (2006).
11. “Hypersensitivity of Human Subjects to Environmental Electric and Magnetic Field Exposure: A Review of the Literature.” Levallois, Patrick. Environmental Health Perspectives 110(4):613-8 (2002).
12. “Electric Hypersensitivity and Neurophysical Effects of Cellular Phones – Facts or Needless Anxiety?” Harma, Mikko Ilmari. Scandinavian Journal of Work, the Environment and Health 26(2):85-86 (2000).
13. “Radiofrequency (RF) Sickness in the Lilienfeld Study: An Effect of Modulated Microwaves?” Liakouris, A. Archives of Environmental Health 236-238 (1997).
X. Effects On Implanted Medical Devices
1. “Ad Hoc Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing of Non-Implantable Medical Devices and Radio Frequency Identification.” Seidman and Guag. Biomedical Engineering OnLine 12:71 (2013).
2. “Electromagnetic Interference of Pacemakers.” Lakshmanadoss, Chinnachamy, et al. Interchopen 229-252 (2011).
3. “Interference Between Mobile Phones and Pacemakers: A Look Inside.” Censi, Calcagnini, et al. Annali dell’Istituto superiore di sanità 43(3):254-259 (2007).
4. “Electromagnetic Interference on Pacemakers.” Erdogan, Okan. Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal 2(3):74-78 (2002).
5. “Electromagnetic Interference in Patients with Implanted Cardioverter-Defibrillators and Implantable Loop Recorders.” Sousa, Klein, et al. Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal 2(3):79-84 (2002).
6. “Radiofrequency Interference with Medical Devices. A Technical Information Statement.” IEEE Committee on Man and Radiation, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 17(3):111-4 (1998).
7. “Cellular Telephones and Pacemakers: Urgent Call or Wrong Number?” Ellenbogen and Wood. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 27(6):1478-9 (1996).
XI. 5G Effects
1. “Towards 5G Communication Systems: Are There Health Implications?” Ciaula, A.D. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 367-375 (2018).
2. “5G Wireless Telecommunications Expansion: Public Health and Environmental Implications.” Russell, C.L. Environmental Research 165:484-495 (2018).
3. “The Human Skin As A Sub-THz Receiver – Does 5G Pose a Danger To It or Not?” Betzalel, N., Ishai, P.B., and Feldman, Y. Environmental Research 163:208-216 (2018).
4. “The Modeling of the Absorbance of Sun-THz Radiation by Human Skin.” Betzalel, N., Feldman, Y., and Ishai, P.B. IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology 7(5):521-528 (2017).
5. “Human Exposure to RF Fields in 5G Downlink.” Nasim, I. and Kim, S. Southern University 2(3):79-84 (2018).
XII. Miscellaneous Articles
1. “Commentary on The Utility of The National Toxicology Program Study on Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation Data for Assessing Human Health Risks Despite Unfounded Criticisms Aimed at Minimizing the Findings of Adverse Health Effects.” Melnick, R. Environmental Research 168:1-6 (2019).
2. “Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Effects of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Fields.” Kocaman, A., et al. Environmental Research 163:71-79 (2018).
3. “Non-Ionizing EMF Hazard in the 21st Century.” Koh, W.J., and Moochhala, S.M. IEEE (2018).
4. “Thermal and Non-Thermal Health Effects of Low Intensity Non-Ionizing Radiation: An International Perspective.” Belpomme, D., et al. Environmental Pollution 242(A):643-658 (2018).
5. “Comparison of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure Levels in Different Everyday Microenvironments in an International Context.” Sagar, S., et al. Environmental International 114:297-306 (2018).
6. “World Health Organization, Radiofrequency Radiation and Health – A Hard Nut to Crack (Review).” Hardell, L. International Journal of Oncology 51:405-413 (2017).
7. “Radiation from Wireless Technology Elevates Blood Glucose and Body Temperature in 40-Year-Old Type 1 Diabetic Male.” Kleiber, C. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 36:3 259-264 (2017).
8. “Cardiovascular Disease: Time to Identify Emerging Environmental Risk Factors.” Bandara, P. & Weller, S. European Journal of Preventative Cardiology (2017).
9. “Effects of Exposure to 2100MHz GSM-like Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field on Auditory System of Rats.” Celiker, M., et al. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 115(1):1-4 (2017).
10. “An Investigation of the Effect of Extremely Low Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Human Electrocardiograms (ECGs).” Fang, Q., et al. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13(11) (2016).
11. “Evaluation of the Protective Role of Vitamin C on the Metabolic and Enxymatic Activities of the Liver in the Male Rats After Exposure to 2.45 GHz of Wi-Fi Routers” Shekoohi-Shooli, F., et al. Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering 6(3):157-164 (2016).
12. “Exposure of ELF-EMF and RF-EMF Increase the Rate of Glucose Transport and TCA Cycle in Budding Yeast.” Lin, Yan, et al. Frontiers in Microbiology (2016).
13. “Awareness Campaign Against Cell Phone Radiation Hazard: Case Study Oman.” Osmen and Saar. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 205(9):381-385 (2015).
14. “Electromagnetic Energy Radiated from Mobile Phone Alters Electrocardiographic Records of Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease.” Alhusseiny, Al-Nimer, et al. Annals of Medical and Health Science Research 2(2):146-151 (2012).
15. “Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation on Human Ferritin: An in vitro Enzymun Assay.” Fattahi-asl, Baradaran-Ghahfarokhi, et al. Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors 2(4):235-240 (2012).
16. “Apoptosis is Induced by Radiofrequency Fields through the Caspase-Independent Mitochondrial Pathway in Cortical Neurons.” Joubert, Bourthoumieu, et al. Radiation Research 169(1):38-45 (2008).
17. “Source of Funding and Results of Studies of Health Effects of Mobile Phone Use: Systematic Review of Experimental Studies.” Huss, Egger, et al. Environmental Health Perspectives 115(1):1-4 (2007).
18. “Epidemiology of Health Effects of Radiofrequency Exposure.” Ahlbom, Green, et al. Environmental Health Perspectives 112(17):1741-1753 (2004).
19. “The Possible Role of Radiofrequency Radiation in the Development of Uveal Melanoma” Stang, Anastassiou, et al. Journal of Epidemiology 12(1):7-12 (2001).
20. “Biological Effects of Amplitude-Modulated Radiofrequency Radiation.” Juutilainen and Seze. Scandinavian Journal of Work, the Environment and Health 24(2):245-254 (1998).
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