This paper describes measurements and computational modelling carried out in the MOBI-Kids case-control study to assess the extremely low frequency (ELF) exposure of the brain from use of mobile and cordless phones. Four different communication systems were investigated: Global System for Mobile (GSM), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) and Wi-Fi Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). The magnetic fields produced by the phones during transmission were measured under controlled laboratory conditions, and an equivalent loop was fitted to the data to produce three-dimensional extrapolations of the field. Computational modelling was then used to calculate the induced current dens...
Objective: To assess the association between estimated whole-brain and lobe-specific radiofrequency ...
Human exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF) comes from many different sources and occurs in variou...
In recent decades, the possibility that use of mobile communicating devices, particularly wireless (...
This paper describes measurements and computational modelling carried out in the MOBI-Kids case-cont...
Wireless phones (both mobile and cordless) emit not only radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields ...
Wireless phones (both mobile and cordless) emit not only radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields ...
Although radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones have received much att...
Cell phones expose significant parts of the human brain and head to extremely low frequency (ELF) ma...
The rapid increase in mobile phone use in young people has generated concern about possible health e...
Human provocation studies that investigate the effects of Global System for Mobiles (GSM) communicat...
Mobile communication has increased dramatically over the past decade. The GSM Association predicts a...
As mobile phone connections approach two billion worldwide and become steadily more available and af...
Mobile phone handsets such as those operating in the GSM network emit extremely low frequency electr...
The rapid increase in mobile phone use in young people has generated concern about possible health ...
Use of electricity causes extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) and wireless communicatio...
Objective: To assess the association between estimated whole-brain and lobe-specific radiofrequency ...
Human exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF) comes from many different sources and occurs in variou...
In recent decades, the possibility that use of mobile communicating devices, particularly wireless (...
This paper describes measurements and computational modelling carried out in the MOBI-Kids case-cont...
Wireless phones (both mobile and cordless) emit not only radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields ...
Wireless phones (both mobile and cordless) emit not only radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields ...
Although radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones have received much att...
Cell phones expose significant parts of the human brain and head to extremely low frequency (ELF) ma...
The rapid increase in mobile phone use in young people has generated concern about possible health e...
Human provocation studies that investigate the effects of Global System for Mobiles (GSM) communicat...
Mobile communication has increased dramatically over the past decade. The GSM Association predicts a...
As mobile phone connections approach two billion worldwide and become steadily more available and af...
Mobile phone handsets such as those operating in the GSM network emit extremely low frequency electr...
The rapid increase in mobile phone use in young people has generated concern about possible health ...
Use of electricity causes extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) and wireless communicatio...
Objective: To assess the association between estimated whole-brain and lobe-specific radiofrequency ...
Human exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF) comes from many different sources and occurs in variou...
In recent decades, the possibility that use of mobile communicating devices, particularly wireless (...