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  Neufeld E1, Kuster N1,2. Abstract Extreme broadband wireless devices operating above 10 GHz may transmit data in bursts of a few milliseconds to seconds. Even though the time- and area-averaged power density values remain within the acceptable safety limits for continuous exposure, these bursts may lead to short temperature spikes in the skin of...
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Research database for studies and documentations on the effects of electromagnetic fields from wireless communication technologies (non ionizing radiation) https://www.emfdata.org/en/ueber-emf-data The database provides an overview of the current state of research on non ionizing radiation emitted from cell phones, smartphones, tablets, Wi-Fi routers, DECT cordless phones, and other mobile applications. As an environmental and consumer protection...
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Bratisl Lek Listy. 2018;119(9):588-592. doi: 10.4149/BLL_2018_106 Abstract OBJECTIVE: Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) may induce DNA damage and oxidative stress in human lens epithelial cells (LECs). We aimed to investigate the expression levels of heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27), p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and caspase-3 gene expression levels in rat...
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Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) said a team at its Institute of Environmental Medicine, Medical Research Center, is conducting a birth cohort study on environmental influence on people from fetal to adolescence period. Its purpose is to identify precisely the effects and harmful effects of various environmentally hazardous substances. There have been constant debates on...
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Re-posted from jameslech.co.za The Govt. of South Africa and Govt. of Netherlands have a joint initiative to fund my doctoral research further into nnEMF. After a scientific panel review by the National Research Foundation (NRF) (SA) and NUFFIC (Netherlands), my research proposal was awarded a full scholarship. The research is in the domain of sub-molecular...
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Brendan J. Houston1, 2, Brett Nixon1, 2, Bruce V. King2, R J. Aitken1, 2 and Geoffry N. De Iuliis1, 2* 1School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Discipline of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia 2School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia Original Research ARTICLE Provisionally accepted The full-text will be published soon....
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Physicians for Safe Technology just completed an extremely comprehensive section on Environmental and Wildlife Effects. Sections are ordered as follows:  Review Articles, Books, Amphibians, Bacteria, Bats, Bees and Insects, Birds, Cell Towers, Fish, Government  Letters and Papers, Magneto-reception, Mammals, Non-Thermal Effects, Plants and Seeds, Trees. 
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Postaci I, Coskun O, Senol N, Aslankoc R, Comlekci S. Abstract OBJECTIVE: The study was aimed to evaluate the physiopathological consideration of the effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) from the radiation of 4.5 G mobile phones on the liver tissue of rats and quercetin (Qu) applied as an antioxidant for reducing these effects. METHODS: Male...
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Mattsson M-O, Zeni O, Simkó M and Scarfì MR (2018) Editorial: Effects of Combined EMF Exposures and Co-exposures. Front. Public Health 6:230. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00230 Editorial on the Research Topic Effects of Combined EMF Exposures and Co-exposures Edited by Dariusz Leszczynski, University of Helsinki, Finland Increasingly, assessment of health effects of environmental exposures is focusing on...
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Computational biophysicists are not used to making discoveries, says the senior author, so when they cracked the secret of how cells regulate Big Potassium (BK) channels, they thought it must be a computational artifact. But after many simulations and tests, they convinced themselves that they have identified the BK gating mechanism that had eluded science...
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