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There are 18 studies that match your criteria (3 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Epidemiology,Freq Range=0 - 300 Hz (Static, ELF),Study Subtype=Teratogenicity, Reproduction, & Development

View This Study - Citation No: 1059
Title MATERNAL OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS DURING PREGNANCY AND CHILDHOOD LEUKEMIA
Reference Epidemiology, Vol. 14, Pg. 437 - 441, 2003
Author(s) Infante-Rivard C., Deadman J. E.
PubMed UID 12843769
Project ID 1446
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1060
Title INDIVIDUAL ESTIMATION OF EXPOSURES TO EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS IN JOBS COMMONLY HELD BY WOMEN
Reference Am J Epidemiology, Vol. 155, Pg. 368 - 378, 2002
Author(s) Infante-Rivard C., Deadman J. E.
PubMed UID 11836202
Project ID 1446
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1062
Title ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EXPOSURE DURING PREGNANCY AND CHILDHOOD LEUKAEMIA
Reference Lancet, Vol. 346, Pg. 177 - , 1995
Author(s) Infante-Rivard C.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1446
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2437 (Dosimetry)
Title EXPOSURE OF WELDERS AND OTHER METAL WORKERS TO ELF MAGNETIC FIELDS
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 18, Pg. 470 - 477, 1997
Author(s) Skotte J. H., Hjollund H. I.
PubMed UID 9338628
Project ID 1457
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2438
Title EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS AND FERTILITY: A FOLLOW UP STUDY OF COUPLES PLANNING FIRST PREGNANCIES. THE DANISH FIRST PREGNANCY PLANNER STUDY TEAM
Reference Occup Environ Med, Vol. 56, Pg. 253 - 255, 1999
Author(s) Hjollund N. H., Skotte J. H., Kolstad H. A., Bonde J. P.
PubMed UID 10450242
Project ID 1457
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4496
Title MATERNAL OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO EXTREMELY LOW FREQUENCY MAGNETIC FIELDS AND THE RISK OF BRAIN CANCER IN THE OFFSPRING
Reference Cancer Causes Control, Vol. 20, Pg. 945 - 955, 2009
Author(s) Li P., McLaughlin J., Infante-Rivard C.
PubMed UID 19224378
Project ID 1446
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4721
Title EXPOSURE TO MAGNETIC FIELDS AND THE RISK OF POOR SPERM QUALITY.
Reference Reprod Toxicol., Vol. 29, Pg. 86 - 92, 2010
Author(s) Li D. K., Yan B., Gao E., Ferber J. R., Yuan W., et al. .
PubMed UID 19910156
Project ID 2150
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5981
Title Maternal residential proximity to sources of extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and adverse birth outcomes in a UK cohort.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 35, Pg. 201 - 209, 2014
Author(s) de Vocht F., Hannam K., Baker P., Agius R.
PubMed UID 24482293
Project ID 2480
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6405
Title Residential proximity to electromagnetic field sources and birth weight: Minimizing residual confounding using multiple imputation and propensity score matching.
Reference Environ Int., Vol. 69, Pg. 51 - 57, 2014
Author(s) de Vocht F., Lee B.
PubMed UID 24815339
Project ID 2480
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6494
Title Maternal exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields: Association with time to pregnancy and foetal growth.
Reference Environ Int., Vol. 94, Pg. 620 - 625, 2016
Author(s) Eskelinen T., Roivainen P., Makela P., Keinanen J., Juutilainen J., et al. .
PubMed UID 27395334
Project ID 2637
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6516 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Comments on "Maternal exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields: Association with time to pregnancy and foetal growth".
Reference Environ Int., Vol. 96, Pg. 190 - 191, 2016
Author(s) de Vocht F., Burstyn I.
PubMed UID 27613000
Project ID 2637
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6896
Title Exposure to Magnetic Field Non-Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Miscarriage: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Reference Scientific Reports., Vol. 7, Pg. 17541 - , 2017
Author(s) Li D. K., Chen H., Ferber J. R., Odouli R., Quesenberry C.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2754
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7727
Title Association between maternal exposure to magnetic field nonionizing radiation during pregnancy and risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in offspring in a longitudinal birth cohort.
Reference JAMA Network Open., Vol. 3, Pg. e201417 - , 2020
Author(s) Li D., Chen H., Ferber J., Hirst A., Odouli R.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2754
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8140
Title Maternal proximity to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and risk of birth defects.
Reference European journal of epidemiology., Vol. 34, Pg. 689 - 697, 2019
Author(s) Auger N., Aarbour L., Luo W., Lee G. E., Bilodeau-Bertrand M., Kosatsky T.
PubMed UID 30977029
Project ID 2983
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8141
Title The relationship between residential proximity to extremely low frequency power transmission lines and adverse birth outcomes.
Reference Journal of epidemiology and community health., Vol. 65, Pg. 83 - 85, 2011
Author(s) Auger N., Joseph D., Goneau M., Daniel M.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2983
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8426
Title Occupational exposure to intermediate frequency and extremely low frequency magnetic fields among personnel working near electronic article surveillance systems.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 35, Pg. 245 - 250, 2014
Author(s) Roivainen P., Eskelinen T., Jokela K., Juutilainen J.
PubMed UID 24615825
Project ID 2637
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8460
Title Does exposure to computers affect the routine parameters of semen quality?
Reference Asian journal of andrology., Vol. 7, Pg. 263 - 266, 2005
Author(s) Sun Y-L., Zhou W-J., Wu J-Q., Gao E-S.
PubMed UID 16110354
Project ID 2150
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8610 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Association between Magnetic Field Exposure and Miscarriage Risk Is Not Supported by the Data.
Reference Scientific Reports. , Vol. 11, Pg. 22143 - , 2021
Author(s) Grimes D. R., Heathers J.
PubMed UID https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01391-3
Project ID 2754