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  2. Electromagnetic radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The heating effect varies with the power and the frequency of the electromagnetic energy, as well as the inverse square of distance to the source. The eyes and testes are particularly susceptible to radio frequency heating due to the paucity of blood flow in these areas that could otherwise dissipate the heat buildup. [7]

  3. Wireless device radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    Summary and full text of "Possible effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on Human Health", the 2007 scientific assessment of the European Commission's SCENIHR (Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks). WHO International EMF Program; FDA Cell Phone Facts; FCC Radio Frequency Safety

  4. Bioelectromagnetics - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectromagnetics, also known as bioelectromagnetism, is the study of the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological entities. Areas of study include electromagnetic fields produced by living cells, tissues or organisms, the effects of man-made sources of electromagnetic fields like mobile phones, and the application of electromagnetic radiation toward therapies for the ...

  5. V-EMF therapy - Wikipedia

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    V-EMF therapy is a therapy that is based on the synergy between electromagnetic fields, vacuum and low-intensity electrostimulation. It is also known as Biodermogenesi. The electromagnetic field is generated with a variable frequency between 0.5 and 2 MHz.

  6. Bioinitiative Report - Wikipedia

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    The BioInitiative Report is a report on the relationship between the electromagnetic fields (EMF) associated with powerlines and wireless devices and health. It was self-published online, without peer review, on 31 August 2007, by a group "of 14 scientists, researchers, and public health policy professionals".

  7. Bioelectromagnetic medicine - Wikipedia

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    There are three main classes of medical devices according to the potential risk that they might have on human health. Class 1 – Very low-risk devices and drugs. For example, dental floss and bedpans. Class 2 – Devices with a higher risk than Class 1. For example, condoms and pregnancy tests. Class 3 – Devices with a very high risk to ...

  8. Martin Pall - Wikipedia

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    Martin L. Pall is professor emeritus of biochemistry and basic medical sciences at Washington State University.He is a specialist in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, multiple chemical sensitivity, and the effects of low-intensity microwave frequency electromagnetic fields (MWV-EMF) on the human body.

  9. Electromagnetic hypersensitivity - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 February 2025. Claimed sensitivity to electromagnetic fields This article is about a pseudomedical diagnosis. For the recognized effects of electromagnetic radiation on human health, see Electromagnetic radiation and health. Electromagnetic hypersensitivity Idiopathic environmental intolerance ...

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