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The Microwave Syndrome: A Preliminary Study in Spain

Author: Enrique Navarro; J Segura; M Portol̐ưes; Claudio G̐ưomez-Perretta de Mateo
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Edition/Format: Article Article : EN
Publication:Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 22, no. 2 (2003): 161
Database:ArticleFirst
Other Databases: ECO
Summary:
A health survey was carried out in Murcia, Spain, in the vicinity of a Cellular Phone Base Station working in DCS-1800 MHz. This survey contained health items related to “microwave sickness” or “RF syndrome.” The microwave power density was measured at the respondents' homes. Statistical analysis showed significant correlation between the declared severity of the symptoms and the measured  Read more...
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Document Type: Article
All Authors / Contributors: Enrique Navarro; J Segura; M Portol̐ưes; Claudio G̐ưomez-Perretta de Mateo
ISSN:1536-8378
OCLC Number: 89106315
Language Note: EN
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Abstract:

A health survey was carried out in Murcia, Spain, in the vicinity of a Cellular Phone Base Station working in DCS-1800 MHz. This survey contained health items related to “microwave sickness” or “RF syndrome.” The microwave power density was measured at the respondents' homes. Statistical analysis showed significant correlation between the declared severity of the symptoms and the measured power density. The separation of respondents into two different exposure groups also showed an increase of the declared severity in the group with the higher exposure.

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