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There are 7 studies that match your criteria (2 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Epidemiology,Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Subtype=Auditory Pathology & RF Hearing

View This Study - Citation No: 4882
Title AUDIOLOGIC DISTURBANCES IN LONG-TERM MOBILE PHONE USERS
Reference J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, Vol. 39, Pg. 5 - 11, 2010
Author(s) Panda N. K., Jain R., Bakshi J., Munjal S.
PubMed UID 20122338
Project ID 1769
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5672
Title Auditory changes in mobile users: is evidence forthcoming?
Reference Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg., Vol. 144, Pg. 581 - 585, 2011
Author(s) Panda N. K., Modi R., Munjal S., Virk R. S.
PubMed UID 21493239
Project ID 1769
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5956
Title A challenging issue in the etiology of speech problems: The effect of maternal exposure to electromagnetic fields on speech problems in the offspring.
Reference Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering., Vol. 5, Pg. I51 - 154, 2015
Author(s) Zarei S., Mortazavi S. M., Mehdizadeh A. R., Jalalipour M., Jarideh S., et al. .
PubMed UID 26396971
Project ID 2474
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6445
Title Effects on auditory function of chronic exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones.
Reference Ear Nose Throat J., Vol. 95, Pg. E18 - E22, 2016
Author(s) Bhagat S., Varshney S., Bist S. S., Goel D., Mishra S., Jha V. K.
PubMed UID 27551848
Project ID 2617
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7184
Title Mother's exposure to electromagnetic fields before and during pregnancy is associated with risk of speech problems in offspring.
Reference J Biomed Phys Eng., Vol. 9, Pg. 61 - 68, 2019
Author(s) Zarei S., Vahab S., Oryadi-Zanjani M. M., Alighanbari N., Mortazavi S. M.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2474
 
View This Study - Citation No: 7980 (Literature Review)
Title Association between mobile phone use and hearing impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Reference Rev Environ Health., Vol. DOI: 10.1515/reveh-2021-0062, Pg. - , 2021
Author(s) Taziki Balajelini M. H., Mohammadi M., Rajabi A.
PubMed UID 34293837
Project ID 2954
 
View This Study - Citation No: 8397 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Tinnitus and cell phones: the role of electromagnetic radiofrequency radiation.
Reference Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology., Vol. 82, Pg. 248 - 249, 2016
Author(s) Mortazavi S. MJ., Mortazavi S. AR.
PubMed UID 26906400
Project ID 2474