Electrical power and mobile communications deliver enormous benefit to society, but there are concerns whether the electric and magnetic field (EMF) emissions associated with the delivery of this benefit are linked to cancer or other health hazards. This article reviews the strength of the available epidemiological and laboratory evidence and notes that this falls short of what is normally required to establish a causal link. However, because of scientific uncertainty a cautious approach is often advocated, but here, too, there may be a tendency to judge these risks more harshly than those in other areas with similar strength of evidence
PubMed ID: 20846133The purpose of this study was to investigate the carcinogenic effects of electrom...
The authors review findings of a recent National Research Council report and conclude that, e.g., un...
Abstract: Electromagnetic fields (EMF) permeate our environment, coming both from such natural sourc...
A World Health Organisation research centre which has reviewed hundreds of studies on the health eff...
Electromagnetic fields and environmental health Invisible electromagnetic fields (EMFs) permeate the...
Background: Electromagnetic field (EMF) spectrum ranges from extremely low frequency electromagnetic...
The society have been overwhelmed by the expanding sources of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) that come ...
Electromagnetic fields of all frequencies represent one of the most common and fastest growing envir...
In recent years that has been a great expansion of the use of mobile communication devices in the co...
Human populations are increasingly exposed to microwave/radiofrequency (RF) emissions from wireless ...
Objective: The controversy about health risks of electromag-netic fields (EMF) has contributed in ra...
The results of many years of epidemiologic studies concentrating on the possible health risks (parti...
Abstract; e purpose of this study was to investigate the carcinogenic eff ects of electro-magnetic f...
Abstract: Electrification has improved millions of lives over the years. With the benefit of electri...
sums.ac.ir Today, due to the explosion of electricity-based technological applica-tions, the use of ...
PubMed ID: 20846133The purpose of this study was to investigate the carcinogenic effects of electrom...
The authors review findings of a recent National Research Council report and conclude that, e.g., un...
Abstract: Electromagnetic fields (EMF) permeate our environment, coming both from such natural sourc...
A World Health Organisation research centre which has reviewed hundreds of studies on the health eff...
Electromagnetic fields and environmental health Invisible electromagnetic fields (EMFs) permeate the...
Background: Electromagnetic field (EMF) spectrum ranges from extremely low frequency electromagnetic...
The society have been overwhelmed by the expanding sources of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) that come ...
Electromagnetic fields of all frequencies represent one of the most common and fastest growing envir...
In recent years that has been a great expansion of the use of mobile communication devices in the co...
Human populations are increasingly exposed to microwave/radiofrequency (RF) emissions from wireless ...
Objective: The controversy about health risks of electromag-netic fields (EMF) has contributed in ra...
The results of many years of epidemiologic studies concentrating on the possible health risks (parti...
Abstract; e purpose of this study was to investigate the carcinogenic eff ects of electro-magnetic f...
Abstract: Electrification has improved millions of lives over the years. With the benefit of electri...
sums.ac.ir Today, due to the explosion of electricity-based technological applica-tions, the use of ...
PubMed ID: 20846133The purpose of this study was to investigate the carcinogenic effects of electrom...
The authors review findings of a recent National Research Council report and conclude that, e.g., un...
Abstract: Electromagnetic fields (EMF) permeate our environment, coming both from such natural sourc...