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There are 26 studies that match your criteria (4 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Epidemiology,Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Subtype=Behavior, Neurochemistry, Neuropathology

View This Study - Citation No: 4814
Title PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO CELL PHONE USE AND NEURODEVELOPMENT AT 14 MONTHS
Reference Epidemiology, Vol. 21, Pg. 259 - 262, 2010
Author(s) Vrijheid M., Martinez D., Forns J., Guxens M., Sunyer J., et al .
PubMed UID 20087192
Project ID 2187
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5356
Title Mobile phone use, blood lead levels, and attention deficit hyperactivity symptoms in children: a longitudinal study.
Reference PLoS One., Vol. 8, Pg. e59742 - , 2013
Author(s) Byun Y. H., Ma M., Kwon H. J., Choi H. D., Kim N., et al. .
PubMed UID 23555766
Project ID 2329
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5476
Title Maternal cell phone and cordless phone use during pregnancy and behaviour problems in 5-year-old children.
Reference J Epidemiol Community Health., Vol. 67, Pg. 432 - 438, 2013
Author(s) Guxens M., van Eijsden M., Vermeulen R., Loomans E., Vrijkotte T. G., et al. .
PubMed UID 23386674
Project ID 2362
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5490
Title Mobile Phones and Multiple Sclerosis  A Nationwide Cohort Study in Denmark.
Reference PLoS ONE., Vol. 7(4): e34453, Pg. - (8 pages), 2012
Author(s) Poulsen A. H., Stenager E., Johansen C., Bentzen J., Friis S., Schuz J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2364
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6303
Title Does exposure to environmental radiofrequency electromagnetic fields cause cognitive and behavioral effects in 10-year-old boys?
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 37, Pg. 25 - 36, 2016
Author(s) Calvente I., Pérez-Lobato R., Núñez M. I., Ramos R., Fernández M. F., et al. .
PubMed UID 26769168
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6317 (Dosimetry)
Title Characterisation of exposure to non-ionising electromagnetic fields in the Spanish INMA (INfancia y Medio Ambiente- Environment and Childhood) project birth cohort: study protocol.
Reference BMC Public Health., Vol. 16, Pg. 167 - doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2825-3., 2016
Author(s) Gallastegi M., Guxens M., Calvente I., Vrijheid M., Röösli M., et al. .
PubMed UID 26892951
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6339
Title Does chronic exposure to mobile phones affect cognition?
Reference Funct Neurol., Vol. 31, Pg. 47 - 51, 2016
Author(s) Mohan M., Khaliq F., Panwar A., Vaney N.
PubMed UID 26954505
Project ID 2577
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6692 (Dosimetry)
Title Radiofrequency exposure in the Neonatal Medium Care Unit.
Reference Environmental Research. , Vol. 152, Pg. 66 - 72, 2017
Author(s) Calvente I., Vasquez-Perez A., Fernandez M. F., Munoz-Hoyos A.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6748
Title Maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and child behavioral problems in five birth cohorts.
Reference Environ Int., Vol. 104, Pg. 122 - 131, 2017
Author(s) Birks L., Guxens M., Kheifets L., Cardis E., Vrijheid M., et al. .
PubMed UID 28392066
Project ID 2187
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6766
Title Neurodevelopment for the first three years following prenatal mobile phone use, radio frequency radiation and lead exposure.
Reference Environmental Research., Vol. 156, Pg. 810 - 817, 2017
Author(s) Choi K-. H., Ha M., Park H., Kim N., Park C., et al. .
PubMed UID 28511138
Project ID 2329
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6954
Title Exposure and health risks perception of extremely low frequency and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and the effect of providing information.
Reference Environmental Research., Vol. 169, Pg. 501 - 509, 2019
Author(s) Gallastegi M., Jiménez-Zabala A., Molinuevo A., Aurrekoetxea J. J., Ibarluzea J., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7064
Title Telecommunication devices use, screen time and sleep in adolescents.
Reference Environmental Research 171 (2019) 341347, Vol. 171, Pg. 341 - 347, 2019
Author(s) Cabré-Riera A., Torrent M., Donaire-Gonzalez D., Vrijheid M., Cardis E., Guxens M.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7170
Title Complications of nonionizing radiofrequency on divided attention.
Reference J Cell Biochem., Vol. 120, Pg. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.28343 - , 2019
Author(s) Bamdad K., Adel K., Esmaeili M.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2814
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7248
Title Maternal cell phone use during pregnancy, pregnancy duration and fetal growth in four birth cohorts.
Reference Am. J. Epidemiol., Vol. 188, Pg. 1270 - 1280, 2019
Author(s) Tsarna E., Reedijk M., Guxens M., Kheifets L., Cardis E., et al. .
PubMed UID 30995291
Project ID 2187
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7276
Title Residential exposure to ultra high frequency electromagnetic fields emitted by Global System for Mobile (GSM) antennas and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis incidence: A geo-epidemiological population-based study.
Reference Environ Res., Vol. 176, Pg. 108525 - (10 pages), 2019
Author(s) Luna J., Leleu J. P., Preux P. M., Marin B., Boumediene F., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2836
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7283
Title Relationship between the use of electronic devices and susceptibility to multiple sclerosis.
Reference Cogn Neurodyn., Vol. 13, Pg. 287 - 292, 2019
Author(s) Khaki-Khatibi F., Nourazarian A., Ahmadi F., Farhoudi M., Asgharzadeh M., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2837
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7413
Title A Longitudinal Study of Psychophysiological Indicators in Pupils Users of Mobile Communications in Russia (2006-2017): Children Are in the Group of Risk.
Reference Mobile Communications and Public Health. CRC Press, ISBN 9781138568426., Vol. Chapter 10, Pg. 237 - 252, 2018
Author(s) Grigoriev Y. G., Khorseva N. I.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2866
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7710
Title Association of Digital Media Use With Subsequent Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Among Adolescents.
Reference JAMA., Vol. 320, Pg. 255 - 263, 2018
Author(s) Ra C. K., Cho J., Stone M. D., De La Cerda J., Goldenson N. I., et al. .
PubMed UID 30027248
Project ID 2909
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7729
Title Maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and child cognition at age 5 years in 3 birth cohorts.
Reference Environment International. , Vol. 120, Pg. 155 - 162, 2018
Author(s) Sudan M., Birks L., Aurrekoetxea L., Ferrero A., Guxens M., et al. .
PubMed UID 30096609
Project ID 2187
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7779
Title Military service, deployments, and exposures in relation to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) survival.
Reference PLoS One., Vol. 12, Pg. e0185751 - , 2017
Author(s) Beard J. D., Engel L. S., Richardson D. B., Gammon M. D., Kamel F., et .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2915
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7780 (Literature Review)
Title Military service, deployments, and exposures in relation to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis etiology and survival.
Reference Epidemiol Rev., Vol. 37, Pg. 55 - 70, 2015
Author(s) Beard J. D., Kamel F.
PubMed UID 25365170
Project ID 2915
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8512
Title Association Between Estimated Whole-Brain Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Dose and Cognitive Function in Preadolescents and Adolescents.
Reference International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. , Vol. 231, Pg. 113659 - , 2021
Author(s) Cabre-Riera A., van Wel L., Liorni I., Thielens A., Cardis E., et al. .
PubMed UID 33221634
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8513 (Dosimetry)
Title Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields from Mobile Communication: Description of Modeled Dose in Brain Regions and the Body in European Children and Adolescents.
Reference Environmental Research., Vol. 193, Pg. 110505 - , 2021
Author(s) Birks L. E., van Wel L., Liorni I., Thielens A., Cardis E., et al. .
PubMed UID 33245886
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8619
Title Estimated All-Day and Evening Whole-Brain Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Doses, and Sleep in Preadolescents.
Reference Environmental Research. , Vol. 204, Pg. 112291 - , 2022
Author(s) Cabré-Riera A., van Wel L., Liorni I., Koopman-Verhoeff M. E., Cardis E., et al. .
PubMed UID https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112291
Project ID 2558
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8879
Title Intensity of mobile phone use and health compromising behaviours - - how is information and communication technology connected to health-related lifestyle in adolescence?
Reference Journal of adolescence., Vol. 28, Pg. 35 - 47, 2005
Author(s) Leena K., Tomi L., Arja R.
PubMed UID 15683633
Project ID 3090
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8967
Title Cellular Phone Users Age or the Duration of Calls Moderate Autonomic Nervous System? A Meta-Analysis.
Reference In: Vlamos, P. (eds) GeNeDis 2018. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Springer, Cham., Vol. 1194, Pg. - , 2020
Author(s) Geronikolou S. A., Johansson O., Chrousos G., Kanaka-Gantenbein C., Cokkinos D.
PubMed UID doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32 32622-7_46
Project ID 3106