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Biological effects of non-ionizing electromagnetic energy: A critical review of the reports by the US National Research Council and the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as they relate to the broad realm of EMF bioeffects M Havas, 2000, Environ. Rev. 8: 173–253
Cell Activating Capacity of 50 Hz Magnetic Fields to Release Reactive Oxygen Intermediates in Human Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Monocytes and in Mono Mac 6 Cells by Lupke et al., Free Radical Research, Vol. 38, No. 9, September, 2004
Childhood cancer in relation to distance from high voltage power lines in England and Wales: a case-control study Gerald Draper et al., BMJ 2005; 330:1290 (4 June)
Cindy Sage response to WHO documents
Cross-party inquiry into childhood leukaemia and ELF electric and magnetic fields, 2007
Electromagnetic Fields Double Leukemia Risks by Institute of Science in Society
Exposure to Magnetic Fields and Survival after Diagnosis of Childhood Leukemia: A German Cohort Study by Svendson et al., Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention 16, 1167-1171, June 1, 2007
Extremely Low Frequency Fields Environmental Health Criteria Monograph No.238, 2007
An independent perspective on extremely low frequency magnetic fields as a possible risk factor for the breast cancer cluster at the Brisbane ABC studios at Toowong Queensland by Don Maisch et. al., 2007
Further interpretation of the Draper findings
Government response to the Stakeholder Advisory Group on extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields (ELF EMFs) (SAGE) recommendations
Health Effects Associated with Power Lines – Magda Havas, 2001
Health effects from exposure to power-line frequency electric and magnetic fields National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1999
Magnetic Fields and Breast Cancer in Swedish Adults Residing near High-Voltage Power Lines by Feychting et al., Epidemiology, 1998 Jul;9(4)
Passenger exposure to magnetic fields on go-trains and on buses, streetcars, and subways run by the Toronto Transit Commission, Toronto, Canada M Havas, et. al., 2004, Biological Effects of EMFs, 3rd International Workshop, Kos, Greece, 4-8 October, pp.1065-1071
Power lines and people : discussion by A Davidson
Briefing Report on Electromagnetic Fields: Health Effects, Public Policy and Site Planning by CL Sage, SA Sage, J. Aust. Coll. Nutr. Env. Med. Vol. 25 No.2 (August 2006)
Residence near power lines and mortality from neurodegenerative diseases: longitudinal study of the Swiss population by Huss A, Spoerri A, Egger M, Röösli M, American Journal of Epidemiology, Nov. 2008
Residential exposure to electric power transmission lines and risk of lymphoproliferative and myeloproliferative disorders: a case–control study by Lowenthal et al., Intern Med J, 2007 Jun 2
Stakeholder Advisory Group on ELF EMFs (SAGE) Precautionary approaches to ELF EMFs
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