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of EMR studies. Most have been peer-reviewed and published
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5/6/05
- Studies
published in 2003-2005 demonstrating biological effects from
exposure to
low-intensity radiofrequency radiation.
Dutch
Government Study Finds Non-Thermal Effects from Exposure to
Mobile Telecommunications Antennas
In late
September 2003 the Netherlands Ministries of Economic Affairs,
Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment, and Health,
Welfare and Sport released the results of a study of the effects
on human well being and cognition from exposure to low-intensity
radiofrequency/microwave (RF/MW) radiation. The study outline
characterizes the strength of the applied RF/MW fields (maximum
1V/m) as comparable to the field strength that the Netherlands
Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) has measured
at the base of antenna towers, on rooftops, and to the maximum
field strengths measured by TNO in people’s homes.
For background
on the study and excerpts from the report click
here. (PDF)
Henry
Lai, Ph.D., has compiled a bibliography of studies examining
bioeffects from exposure to low-intensity
radiofrequency radiation similar to levels coming from
broadcast antennas and mobile phone base stations.
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