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EMF Study
(Database last updated on Mar 27, 2024)
ID Number |
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1850 |
Study Type |
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Human / Provocation |
Model |
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Mobile phone exposure to volunteers and analysis of heart rate variability |
Details |
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Human volunteers were exposed to RF emissions (using a mobile phone hooked up to the network and placed in the left shirt pocket or held to the left ear) for 3 x 30 second exposure periods separated by 30 minute breaks. During exposure, ECG was monitored. The authors report no effects of RF exposure under the conditions examined. |
Findings |
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No Effects |
Status |
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Completed With Publication |
Principal Investigator |
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Nat'l Inst Technology Kerala, India
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Funding Agency |
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Private/Instit.
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Country |
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INDIA |
References |
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Thajudin Ahamed, VI et al. Comput Biol Med, (2008) 38:709-712
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Comments |
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No SAR, no time of exposure. Phones were not in active calls, so DTx may have significantly reduced Transmissions. |
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