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There are 116 studies that match your criteria (14 of which are reviews, comments, or miscellaneous).
Criteria: Study Type=Human / Provocation,Freq Range=300 kHz - 300 GHz (RF/mmW/THz),Study Subtype=Subjective Symptoms (e.g., Headaches, Hypersensitivity, Fatigue)

View This Study - Citation No: 181
Title ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SENSITIVITY
Reference J. Bioelectricity, Vol. 10, Pg. 241 - 255, 1991
Author(s) Rea W. J., Pan Y., Fenyves E. J., Sujisawa I., Suyama H., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 667
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1466
Title HEADACHES FROM CELLULAR TELEPHONES: ARE THEY REAL AND WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS?
Reference Environ. Health Perspect., Vol. 106, Pg. 101 - 103, 1998
Author(s) Frey A. H.
PubMed UID 9441959
Project ID 1322
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1513
Title GSM PHONE SIGNAL DOES NOT PRODUCE SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 22, Pg. 212 - 215, 2001
Author(s) Koivisto M., Haarala C., Krause C. M., Revonsuo A., Laine M., Hamalainen H.
PubMed UID 11255218
Project ID 724
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1608
Title HYPERSENSITIVITY SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPOSURE TO CELLULAR TELEPHONES: NO CAUSAL LINK
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 23, Pg. 264 - 270, 2002
Author(s) Hietanen M., Hamalainen A. M., Husman T.
PubMed UID 11948605
Project ID 520
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1933
Title LOCAL VASODILATOR RESPONSE TO MOBILE PHONES
Reference Laryngoscope, Vol. 111, Pg. 159 - 162, 2001
Author(s) Paredi P., Kharitonov S. A., Hanazawa T., Barnes P. J.
PubMed UID 11192886
Project ID 627
 
View This Study - Citation No: 1937
Title ENHANCEMENT OF ALLERGIC SKIN WHEAL RESPONSES BY MICROWAVE RADIATION FROM MOBILE PHONES IN PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC ECZEMA/DERMATITIS SYNDROME
Reference Int Arch Allergy Immunol, Vol. 129, Pg. 348 - 350, 2002
Author(s) Kimata H.
PubMed UID 12483040
Project ID 1031
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2026
Title ENHANCEMENT OF ALLERGIC SKIN WHEAL RESPONSES IN PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC ECZEMA/DERMATITIS SYNDROME BY PLAYING VIDEO GAMES OR BY A FREQUENTLY RINGING MOBILE PHONE
Reference Eur J Clin Invest, Vol. 33, Pg. 513 - 517, 2003
Author(s) Kimata H.
PubMed UID 12795649
Project ID 1031
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2206
Title ASSOCIATION OF MOBILE PHONE RADIATION WITH FATIGUE, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, TENSION AND SLEEP DISTURBANCE IN SAUDI POPULATION
Reference Saudi Medical Journal , Vol. 25, Pg. 732 - 736, 2004
Author(s) Al-Khlaiwi T., Meo S. A.
PubMed UID 15195201
Project ID 1158
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2283
Title A SURVEY STUDY ON SOME NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS AND SENSATIONS EXPERIENCED BY LONG TERM USERS OF MOBILE PHONES
Reference Pathologie Biologie, Vol. 53, Pg. 30 - 34, 2005
Author(s) Balikci K., Cem Ozcan I., Turgut-Balik D., Balik H. H.
PubMed UID 15620607
Project ID 1249
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2296
Title A SURVEY STUDY ON SOME NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS AND SENSATIONS EXPERIENCED BY LONG TERM USERS OF MOBILE PHONES
Reference Pathologie Biologie, Vol. 53, Pg. 88 - 91, 2005
Author(s) Balik H. H., Turgut-Balik D., Balikci K., Ozcan I. C.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1249
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2354 (Literature Review)
Title ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PROVOCATION STUDIES
Reference Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol. 67, Pg. 224 - 232, 2005
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Munshi J. D., Wessely S.
PubMed UID 15784787
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2569
Title MICROWAVE RADIATION FROM CELLULAR PHONES INCREASES ALLERGEN SPECIFIC IGE PRODUCTION
Reference Allergy, Vol. 60, Pg. 838 - 839, 2005
Author(s) Kimata H.
PubMed UID 15876318
Project ID 1031
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2618
Title MOBILE PHONE RELATED HAZARDS AND SUBJECTIVE HEARING AND VISION SYMPTOMS IN THE SAUDI POPULATION
Reference Int J Occup Med Environ Health, Vol. 18, Pg. 53 - 57, 2005
Author(s) Meo S. A., Al-Drees A. M.
PubMed UID 16052891
Project ID 1158
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2627
Title PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS AND PROVOCATION OF SUBJECTS WITH MOBILE PHONE RELATED SYMPTOMS
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 27, Pg. 204 - 214, 2006
Author(s) Wilen J., Johansson A., Kalezic N., Lyskov E., Sandstrom M.
PubMed UID 16304699
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2634 (Literature Review)
Title A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF TREATMENTS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY
Reference Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics , Vol. 75, Pg. 12 - 18, 2006
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Das Munshi J., Wessely S.
PubMed UID 16361870
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2692
Title Are some people sensitive to mobile phone signals? Within participants double blind randomised provocation study.
Reference Br Med J., Vol. 332, Pg. 886 - 891, 2006
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Hahn G., Everitt B. S., Cleare A. J., Wessely S.
PubMed UID doi.org/10.1136/bmj.38765.519850.55
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2700
Title SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS, SLEEPING PROBLEMS, AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN SUBJECTS LIVING NEAR MOBILE PHONE BASE STATIONS
Reference Occup Environ Med, Vol. 63, Pg. 307 - 313, 2006
Author(s) Hutter H. P., Moshammer H., Wallner P., Kundi M.
PubMed UID 16621850
Project ID 1626
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2701 (Letter to the Editor)
Title HEALTH RISKS FROM MOBILE PHONE BASE STATIONS
Reference Occup Environ Med, Vol. 63, Pg. 298 - 299, 2006
Author(s) Coggon D.
PubMed UID 16621848
Project ID 1626
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2880
Title DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY QUESTIONNAIRE
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 28, Pg. 137 - 151, 2007
Author(s) Eltiti S., Wallace D., Zougkou D., Rasor P., Fox E., et al .
PubMed UID 17013888
Project ID 1120
 
View This Study - Citation No: 2910
Title INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRIC CURRENT PERCEPTION THRESHOLDS OF DIFFERENT EHS GROUPS.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 28, Pg. 208 - 213, 2007
Author(s) Schrottner J., Leitgeb N.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1153
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3002
Title PREVALENCE OF SUBJECTIVE POOR HEALTH SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 28, Pg. 326 - 330, 2007
Author(s) Mortazavi S. MJ., Ahmadi J., Shariati M.
PubMed UID doi.org/10.1002/bem.20305
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3014
Title MOBILE PHONE HEADACHE: A DOUBLE BLIND SHAM CONTROLLED PROVOCATION STUDY
Reference Cephalalgia, Vol. 27, Pg. 447 - 455, 2007
Author(s) Oftedal G., Straume A., Johnsson A., Stovner L.
PubMed UID 17359515
Project ID 1198
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3168
Title DOES SHORT TERM EXPOSURE TO MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION SIGNALS INCREASE SYPTOMS IN INDIVIDUALS WHO REPORT SENSITIVYTY TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS? A DOUBLE BLIND RANDOMISED PROVOCATION STUDY
Reference Environ Health Persp, Vol. 115, Pg. 1603 - 1608, 2007
Author(s) Eltiti S., Wallace D., Ridgewell A., Zougkou K., Fox E., et al .
PubMed UID
Project ID 1120
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3184
Title ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF A UMTS MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AND POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON HEALTH  RESULTS FROM AN EXPERIMENTAL FIELD STUDY
Reference Umweltmedizin in Forschung und Praxis , Vol. 12, Pg. 171 - 180, 2007
Author(s) Heinrich S., Ossig A., Schlittmeier S., Hellbruck J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1743
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3290
Title THE EFFECTS OF 884 MHz GSM WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SIGNALS ON HEADACHE AND OTHER SYMPTOMS: AN EXPERIMENTAL PROVOCATION STUDY
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 29, Pg. 185 - 196, 2008
Author(s) Hillert L., Akerstedt T., Lowden A., Kuster N., Arnetz B. B., et al .
PubMed UID 18044740
Project ID 757
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3301
Title PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SELF REPORTED SENSITIVITY TO MOBILE PHONES
Reference J Psychosom Res, Vol. 64, Pg. 1 - 9, 2008
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Cleare A. J., Wessely S.
PubMed UID 18157992
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3330
Title PERCEPTION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EMITTED BY A MOBILE PHONE
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 29, Pg. 154 - 159, 2008
Author(s) Kwon M. S., Koivisto M., Laine M., Hamalainen H.
PubMed UID 18027840
Project ID 724
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3384
Title NO EFFECT OF MOBILE PHONE LIKE RF EXPOSURE ON PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 29, Pg. 353 - 362, 2008
Author(s) Johansson A., Forsgren S., Stenberg B., Wilen J., Kalezic N., Sandstrom M.
PubMed UID 18240288
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3390
Title A STUDY IN KUWAIT OF HEALTH RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH USING CELL PHONES
Reference College Student Journal, Vol. 41, Pg. 187 - 202, 2007
Author(s) Al-Khamees N.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1799
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3436
Title EXPOSURE TO MOBILE PHONE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS: A DOUBLE-BLIND STUDY
Reference Psychosom Med, Vol. 31, Pg. 345 - 348, 2008
Author(s) Cinel C., Russo R., Boldini A., Fox E.
PubMed UID 18378872
Project ID 1120
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3739
Title NOCEBO AS A HEADACHE TRIGGER: EVIDENCE FROM A SHAM CONTROLLED PROVOCATION STUDY WITH RF FIELDS
Reference Acta Neurol Scand, Vol. 188, Pg. 67 - 71, 2008
Author(s) Stovner L. J., Oftedal G., Straume A., Johnsson A.
PubMed UID 18439225
Project ID 1198
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3780
Title NEURONAL CORRELATES OF SYMPTOM FORMATION IN FUNCTIONAL SOMATIC SYNDROMES: A fMRI STUDY
Reference Neuroimage, Vol. 41, Pg. 1336 - 1344, 2008
Author(s) Landgrebe M., Barta W., Rosengarth K., Frick U., Eichhammer P., et al .
PubMed UID 18499479
Project ID 1863
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3790
Title EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM W-CDMA MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION EXPOSURE ON WOMEN WITH OR WITHOUT MOBILE PHONE RELATED SYMPTOMS
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 30, Pg. 100 - 113, 2009
Author(s) Furubayashi T., Watanabe S., Taki M., Ohkubo C., Ugawa Y., et al .
PubMed UID 18780296
Project ID 1201
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3799
Title CAN EVIDENCE CHANGE BELIEF ? REPORTED MOBILE PHONE SENSITIVITY FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK OF AN INABILITY TO DISCRIMINATE ACTIVE FROM SHAM SIGNALS
Reference J Psychosom Res, Vol. 65, Pg. 453 - 460, 2008
Author(s) Nieto-Hernandez R., Rubin G. J., Cleare A. J., Weinman J. A., Wessely S.
PubMed UID 18940376
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3800
Title MERCURY RELEASE FROM DENTAL AMALGAM RESTORATIONS AFTER MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND FOLLOWING MOBILE PHONE USE
Reference Pak J Biol Sci, Vol. 15, Pg. 1142 - 1146, 2008
Author(s) Mortazavi S. M., Daiee E., Yazdi A., Khiabani K., Mood M. B., et al .
PubMed UID 18819554
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3920
Title PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RF EXPOSURE ON HYPERSENSITIVE PEOPLE BY A CELL PHONE
Reference Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc, Vol. 1, Pg. 2322 - 2325, 2008
Author(s) Kim D. W., Lee J. H., Ji H. C., Nam K. C., Cha E. J.
PubMed UID 19163166
Project ID 1905
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3945
Title PATIENTS WITH ENVIRONMENT-RELATED DISORDERS: COMPREHENSIVE RESULTS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY DIAGNOSTICS.
Reference Int J Hyg Environ Health., Vol. 212, Pg. 157 - 171, 2009
Author(s) Brand S., Heller P., Bircher A. J., Wegmann L., Kuechenhoff J., et al. .
PubMed UID 18672398
Project ID 1912
 
View This Study - Citation No: 3956
Title ADVERSE EFFECTS OF EXCESSIVE MOBILE PHONE USE
Reference Int J Occup Med Environ Health, Vol. 21, Pg. 289 - 293, 2008
Author(s) Khan M. M.
PubMed UID 19228576
Project ID 1158
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4304
Title EFFECTS OF RF EXPOSURE OF TEENAGERS AND ADULTS BY CDMA CELLULAR PHONES
Reference Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 27, Pg. 509 - 514, 2006
Author(s) Nam K. C., Kim S. W., Kim S. C., Kim D. W.
PubMed UID 16732587
Project ID 1905
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4484
Title HYPERSENSITIVITY TO RF FIELDS EMITTED FROM CDMA CELLULAR PHONES: A PROVOCATION STUDY.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 30, Pg. 641 - 650, 2009
Author(s) Nam K. C., Lee J. H., Noh H. W., Cha E. J., Kim N. H., Kim D. W.
PubMed UID 19551766
Project ID 1905
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4538 (Literature Review)
Title IDIOPATHIC ENVIRONMENTAL INTOLERANCE ATTRIBUTED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS (FORMERLY 'ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY'): AN UPDATED SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PROVOCATION STUDIES.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 31, Pg. 1 - 11, 2010
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Nieto-Hernandez R., Wessely S.
PubMed UID 19681059
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4632
Title SYMPTOMS, PERSONALITY TRAITS, AND STRESS IN PEOPLE WITH MOBILE PHONE-RELATED SYMPTOMS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY.
Reference J Psychosomatic Res., Vol. 68, Pg. 37 - 45, 2010
Author(s) Johansson A., Nordin S., Heiden M., Sandstrom M.
PubMed UID 20004299
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 4990
Title Can exposure to a terrestial trunked radio (TETRA)-like signal cause symptoms? A randomized double-blind provocation study.
Reference Occup Environ Med., Vol. 68, Pg. 339 - 344, 2011
Author(s) Nieto-Hernandez R., Williams J., Cleare A. J., Landau S., Rubin G. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 20864469
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5155
Title An old issue and a new look: electromagnetic hypersensitivity caused by radiations emitted by GSM mobile phones.
Reference Technol Health Care., Vol. 19(6), Pg. 435 - 443, 2011
Author(s) Mortazavi S. M., Mahbudi A., Atefi M., Bagheri S., Bahaedini N., Besharati A.
PubMed UID 22129944
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5209
Title Are media warnings about the adverse health effects of modern life self-fulfilling? An experimental study on idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF).
Reference J Psychosom Res. , Vol. 74, Pg. 206 - 212, 2013
Author(s) Witthoft M., Rubin G. J.
PubMed UID 23438710
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5215
Title Do TETRA (Airwave) Base Station Signals Have a Short-Term Impact on Health and Well-Being? A Randomized Double-Blind Provocation Study.
Reference Environmental Health Perspectives., Vol. 118, Pg. 735 - 741, 2010
Author(s) Wallace D., Eltiti S., Ridgewell A., Garner K., Fox E., et al. .
PubMed UID 20075020
Project ID 1120
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5276 (Literature Review)
Title Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance Attributed to Electromagnetic Fields: A Content Analysis of British Newspaper Reports.
Reference PLoS ONE., Vol. 8(6), Pg. e65713. - (6 pages), 2013
Author(s) Eldridge-Thomas B., Rubin G. J.
PubMed UID 23799038
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5288
Title Metric properties and normative data for brief noise and electromagnetic field sensitivity scales.
Reference Scand J Public Health. , Vol. 41, Pg. 293 - 301, 2013
Author(s) Nordin S., Palmquist E., Claeson A. S.
PubMed UID 23404181
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5289
Title The environmental hypersensitivity symptom inventory: metric properties and normative data from a population-based study.
Reference Arch Public Health., Vol. 71 , Pg. 18 - (10 pages), 2013
Author(s) Nordin S., Palmquist E., Claeson A. S., Stenberg B.
PubMed UID 23837629
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5318
Title Overlap in prevalence between various types of environmental intolerance.
Reference Int J Hyg Environ Health. , Vol. 217, Pg. 427 - 434, 2014
Author(s) Palmquist E., Claeson A. S., Neely G., Stenberg B., Nordin S.
PubMed UID 24029726
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5487
Title Effects of radiation emitted by WCDMA mobile phones on electromagnetic hypersensitive subjects.
Reference Environmental Health., Vol. 11, Pg. 69 - (8 pages), 2012
Author(s) Kwon M. K., Choi J. Y., Kim S. K., Yoo T. K., Kim D. W.
PubMed UID 22998837
Project ID 1905
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5666 (Literature Review)
Title Do people with idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields display physiological effects when exposed to electromagnetic fields? A systematic review of provocation studies.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 32, Pg. 593 - 609, 2011
Author(s) Rubin G. J., Hillert L., Nieto-Hernandez R., van Rongen E., Offedal G.
PubMed UID 21769898
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5737
Title Green Communication: An Effective Approach to Minimize Risk of Forgetfulness from Mobile Phone Usage.
Reference E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks., Vol. 3, Pg. 1 - 7, 2014
Author(s) Mishra A., Tiwari N. J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2409
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5881
Title Odor and Noise Intolerance in Persons with Self-Reported Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity.
Reference Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health., Vol. 11, Pg. 8794 - 8805, 2014
Author(s) Nordin S., Neely G., Olsson D., Sandström M.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5902
Title Aggregated data from two double-blind base station provocation studies comparing individuals with idiopathic environmental intolerance with attribution to electromagnetic fields and controls.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 36, Pg. 96 - 107, 2015
Author(s) Eltiti S., Wallace D., Russo R., Fox E.
PubMed UID 25644455
Project ID 1120
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5927 (Literature Review)
Title Allergic to Technology: Ethics and the "Electrically Hypersensitive" Individual.
Reference Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal., Vol. 5, Pg. 39 - 50, 2014
Author(s) Foster K. R., Rubin G. J.
PubMed UID
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 5947
Title Dental Treatment for Dizziness and Joint Mobility Disorder Caused by Harmful Electromagnetic Waves.
Reference Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation., Vol. 3, Pg. 1 - 7, 2015
Author(s) Fujii Y.
PubMed UID
Project ID 2468
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6176
Title Replication of heart rate variability provocation study with 2.4-GHz cordless phone confirms original findings.
Reference Electromagn Biol Med., Vol. 32, Pg. 253 - 266, 2013
Author(s) Havas M., Marrongelle J.
PubMed UID 23675629
Project ID 2523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6177
Title Provocation study using heart rate variability shows microwave radiation from 2.4 GHz cordless phone affects autonomic nervous system.
Reference Euro. J. Oncol. Library., Vol. 5, Pg. 273 - 300, 2010
Author(s) Havas M., Marrongelle J., Pollner B., Kelley E., Rees C. R., Tully L.
PubMed UID https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228993615
Project ID 2523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6201
Title Does exposure to GSM 900 MHz mobile phone radiation affect short-term memory of elementary school students?
Reference J Pediatr Neurosci., Vol. 9, Pg. 121 - 124, 2014
Author(s) Movvahedi M. M., Mortazavi S. A., Haghani M., Razi Z., Mortazavi S. M., et al. .
PubMed UID 25250064
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6347
Title Disturbed sleep in individuals with idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF): Melatonin assessment as a biological marker.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 37, Pg. 175 - 182, 2016
Author(s) Andrianome S., Hugueville L., de Seze R., Hanot-Roy M., Selmaoui B., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2580
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6357
Title Increased Release of Mercury from Dental Amalgam Fillings due to Maternal Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields as a Possible Mechanism for the High Rates of Autism in the Offspring: Introducing a Hypothesis.
Reference J Biomed Phys Eng., Vol. 6, Pg. 41 - 46, 2016
Author(s) Mortazavi G., Haghani M., Rastegarian N., Zarei S., Mortazavi S. M.
PubMed UID 27026954
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6388
Title Psychological symptoms and health-related quality of life in idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields.
Reference J Psychosom Res., Vol. 84, Pg. 8 - 12, 2016
Author(s) Kjellqvist A., Palmquist E., Nordin S.
PubMed UID 27095153
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6402 (Letter to the Editor)
Title Statement of Retraction: Havas M, Marrongelle J. "Replication of heart rate variability provocation study with 2.4-GHz cordless phone confirms original findings."
Reference Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine., Vol. 33, Pg. 335 - , 2014
Author(s) Lai H., Salvatore J. R.
PubMed UID 23675629
Project ID 2523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6628
Title Effects of personalised exposure on self-rated electromagnetic hypersensitivity and sensibility - A double-blind randomised controlled trial.
Reference Environ Int., Vol. 99, Pg. 255 - 262, 2017
Author(s) van Moorselaar I., Slottje P., Murbach M., Vermeulen R., Huss A., et al. .
PubMed UID 27939951
Project ID 2676
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6639
Title Electrosensibility and electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 24, Pg. 587 - 394, 2003
Author(s) Leitgeb N., Schrottner J.
PubMed UID 12929157
Project ID 1153
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6746
Title Are media reports able to cause somatic symptoms attributed to WiFi radiation? An experimental test of the negative expectation hypothesis.
Reference Environmental Research., Vol. 156, Pg. 265 - 271, 2017
Author(s) Bräscher A. K., Raymaekers K., Van den Bergh O., Witthöft M.
PubMed UID 28371755
Project ID 2701
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6747
Title Modeled and Perceived Exposure to Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields From Mobile-Phone Base Stations and the Development of Symptoms Over Time in a General Population Cohort.
Reference American Journal of Epidemiology., Vol. 186, Pg. 210 - 219, 2017
Author(s) Martens A. L., Slottje P., Kromhout H., Vermeulen R. C., Smid T., et al. .
PubMed UID
Project ID 2676
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6790
Title On the origin of worries about modern health hazards: Experimental evidence for a conjoint influence of media reports and personality traits.
Reference Psychol Health., Vol. Epub ahead of print], Pg. - , 2017
Author(s) Witthoft M., Freitag I., Jasper F., Bailer J., Rubin G. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 28758796
Project ID 1037
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6798
Title Functional brain MRI in patients complaining of electrohypersensitivity after long term exposure to electromagnetic fields.
Reference Reviews on Environmental Health., Vol. 32, Pg. 291 - 299, 2017
Author(s) Heuser G., Heuser S.
PubMed UID 28678737
Project ID 2712
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6882
Title IEI-EMF provocation case studies: A novel approach to testing sensitive individuals.
Reference Bioelectromagnetics., Vol. 39, Pg. 132 - 143, 2018
Author(s) Verrender A., Loughran S. P., Anderson V., Rubin G. J., Croft R. J., et al. .
PubMed UID 29125197
Project ID 2746
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6886
Title Prevalence of various environmental intolerances in a Swedish and Finnish general population.
Reference Environ Res., Vol. 161, Pg. 220 - 228, 2018
Author(s) Karvala K., Sainio M., Palmquist E., Nyback M. H., Nordin S.
PubMed UID 29161654
Project ID 1523
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6937
Title Human short-term exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted by mobile phones decreases computer-assisted visual reaction time.
Reference Acta Neurol Belg., Vol. 112, Pg. 171 - 175, 2012
Author(s) Mortazavi S. M., Rouintan M. S., Taeb S., Dehghan N., Ghaffarpanah A. A., et al. .
PubMed UID 22426673
Project ID 1704
 
View This Study - Citation No: 6942
Title Effect of radiofrequency radiation from Wi-Fi devices on mercury release from amalgam restorations.
Reference Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering., Vol. 14, Pg. 12 - (6 pages), 2016
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Title Prospective Study of Nocebo Effects Related to Symptoms of Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance Attributed to Electromagnetic Fields (IEI-EMF).
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Title Reliable disease biomarkers characterizing and identifying electrohypersensitivity and multiple chemical sensitivity as two etiopathogenic aspects of a unique pathological disorder.
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Title Redefining Electrosensitivity: A New Literature-Supported Model.
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Title The Critical Importance of Molecular Biomarkers and Imaging in the Study of Electrohypersensitivity. A Scientific Consensus International Report.
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Title An assessment of the autonomic nervous system in the electrohypersensitive population: A heart rate variability and skin conductance study.
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Title Somatosensory Illusions Elicited by Sham Electromagnetic Field Exposure: Experimental Evidence for a Predictive Processing Account of Somatic Symptom Perception.
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Title A cognitive-behavioral treatment of patients suffering from "electric hypersensitivity". Subjective effects and reactions in a double-blind provocation study.
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Title Prevalence of self-reported hypersensitivity to electric or magnetic fields in a population-based questionnaire survey.
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View This Study - Citation No: 8281
Title Environmental illness--effectiveness of a salutogenic group-intervention programme.
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View This Study - Citation No: 8313 (Literature Review)
Title Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: The opinion of an observer neurologist.
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Title Neurophysiological study of patients with perceived 'electrical hypersensitivity'.
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Title Provocation study of persons with perceived electrical hypersensitivity and controls using magnetic field exposure and recording of electrophysiological characteristics.
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Title Should pregnant women with dental amalgam fillings limit their exposure to electromagnetic fields to prevent the toxic effects of mercury in their foetuses?
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Title Could myelin damage from radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure help explain the functional impairment electrohypersensitivity? A review of the evidence.
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Title Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) in occupational and primary health care: A nation-wide survey among general practitioners, occupational physicians and hygienists in the Netherlands.
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Title "Symptoms Associated with Environmental Factors" (SAEF) - Towards a Paradigm Shift regarding "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance" and Related Phenomena.
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Title Health Effects of Mobile Phone Base-Stations: Studies of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity.
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Title Original Findings Confirmed in Replication Study: Provocation with 2.4 GHz Cordless Phone Affects the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) as Measured by Heart Rate Variability (HRV).
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Title Why Electrohypersensitivity and Related Symptoms Are Caused by Non-Ionizing Man-Made Electromagnetic Fields: An Overview and Medical Assessment.
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View This Study - Citation No: 8851
Title The pattern of mobile phone use and prevalence of self-reported symptoms in elementary and junior high school students in Shiraz, Iran.
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View This Study - Citation No: 8898 (Literature Review)
Title How Do Different Physical Stressors' Affect the Mercury Release from Dental Amalgam Fillings and Microleakage? A Systematic Review.
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View This Study - Citation No: 9089
Title Time Course of Health Complaints Attributed to RF-EMF Exposure and Predictors of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity [EHS] Over 10 Years in a Prospective Cohort of Dutch Adults.
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View This Study - Citation No: 9091
Title Comparison of Mobile Phone Usage and Physical Activity on Glycemic Status, Body Composition & Lifestyle in Male Saudi Mobile Phone Users.
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View This Study - Citation No: 9103
Title The population-based occupational and environmental health prospective cohort study (AMIGO) in the Netherlands.
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Project ID 2676