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Epidemiological Evidence for a Health Risk from Mobile Phone Base Stations.  V G Khurana et. al., INT J OCCUP ENVIRON HEALTH 2010;16:263–267
Specific Health Symptoms and Cell Phone Radiation in Selbitz (Bavaria, Germany)— Evidence of a Dose-Response Relationship.  Horst Eger and Manfred Jahn, Umwelt-Medizin-Gesellschaft 23:2, 2010, translation by Katarina Gustavs.
Problems in assessment of risks from exposures to microwaves of mobile communication by IY Belyaev, YG Grigoriev, 2007 Radiats Biol. Radioecol, 47(6):727-32.
About the Effects of Microwave Exposure from Cellular Phone Base Stations: a first approach by EA Navarro, J Segura, C Gómez-Perretta, M Portolés, C Maestu, JL Bardasano, Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 22: 161-169
Mobile Telecommunications in Kempten West (Bavaria) a study of blood levels of melatonin and serotonin among residents, before and after a phone mast installation
Blood-brain barrier permeability in rats exposed to electromagnetic fields used in wireless communication.  B R R Persson et. al., Wireless Networks 3 (1997) 455-461
Cancer incidence and mortality and proximity to TV towers by Hocking et al., Australia
Cell phone headaches, cell tower blues.  M Havas, View from Trent, Peterborough Examiner, Peterborough, Ontario, August 9, 2002
Cellular phone base stations - Are there a ecological and health problems (Luton) by Alasdair Phillips, 2006
Childhood cancer incidence in the vicinity of the Sutro Tower, San Francisco Dr Neil Cherry
Correspondence Environmental Health Perspectives 2008, 116(2):62-65
Does Short-Term Exposure to Mobile Phone Base Station Signals Increase Symptoms in Individuals Who Report Sensitivity to Electromagnetic Fields? A Double-Blind Randomized Provocation Study by S Eltiti et. al., Environmental Health Perspectives 2007, 115(11):1603-1608
Dr. Don Maisch's Thesis The Procrustean Approach Setting Exposure Standards for Telecommunications This is an examination of the manipulation of telecommunications standards by political, military, and industrial vested interests at the expense of public health protection.
Effects of global communication system radio-frequency fields on well-being and cognitive functions of human subjects with and without subjective complaints by APM Zwamborn et. al., TNO-report, 2003
Umweltepidemiologische Untersuchung der Krebsinzidenz in den Gemeinden Hausmannstätten Vasoldsberg (Environmental epidemiological survey of cancer incidence in the municipalities of Hausmannstätten Vasoldsberg) – the full report (PDF, in German)
Environmental Health Issues of Radiofrequency and Microwave Exposure by Prof. Dr. Michael Kundi, Vienna
High electricity costs and cell phone antennas: Is there a connection?  M Havas D Stetzer, 2006
How does long term exposure to base stations and mobile phones affect human hormone profiles?  E F Eskander et. al., Clinical Biochemistry, Volume 45, issues 1-2, January 2012, Pages 157-161.
How Exposure to GSM TETRA Base-station Radiation can Adversely Affect Humans.  G J Hyland, August 2003
How Exposure to Mobile Phone Base-station Signals can Adversely Affect Humans – G J Hyland, 2005
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