PMID: J Biol Regul Homeost Agents. 2019 Jul-Aug;33(4):1051-1062. PMID: 31392878 Abstract Title: Microglia M1/M2 polarization contributes to electromagnetic pulse-induced brain injury. Abstract: The development of electronic technology has attracted attention on the biological effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and electromagnetic pulse (EMP). It remains controversial whether EMP irradiation is neurotoxic or beneficial for recovery from …
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This review describes the hormetic effects attributed to electromagnetic fields.
PMID: Sci Total Environ. 2012 Jun 1 ;426:454-8. Epub 2012 Apr 24. PMID: 22534362 Abstract Title: Concern that"EMF"magnetic fields from power lines cause cancer. Abstract: In 2002, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, 2002) categorized extremely low frequency (ELF) (including the power frequencies of 50 and 60 Hz) magnetic fields as"possibly carcinogenic to …
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Studies suggest carnosine as a promising therapeutic agent in brain disorders.
PMID: Nutrients. 2019 May 28 ;11(6). Epub 2019 May 28. PMID: 31141890 Abstract Title: The Potential of Carnosine in Brain-Related Disorders: A Comprehensive Review of Current Evidence. Abstract: Neurological, neurodegenerative, and psychiatric disorders represent a serious burden because of their increasing prevalence, risk of disability, and the lack of effective causal/disease-modifying treatments. There is a …
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There is biological plausability of an association between electromagnetic fields and breast cancer that warrants further investigation.
PMID: Ann Epidemiol. 2000 Jan ;10(1):31-44. PMID: 10658687 Abstract Title: Breast cancer and electromagnetic fields–a review. Abstract: PURPOSE: Several statements have been issued to the effect that no consistent, significant link has been demonstrated between cancer and electromagnetic fields (EMF). However, there continues to be much interest in a possible association with breast cancer, in …
This paper reviews research that points to an association between elecromagnetic fields and cancer.
PMID: Oncology (Williston Park). 1996 Apr ;10(4):563-70; discussion 573-4, 577-8. PMID: 8723289 Abstract Title: Nonionizing electromagnetic fields and cancer: a review. Abstract: Low-frequency electromagnetic radiation had previously been thought to cause human injury only by generation of excess heat or by shock from direct contact with electric current. Information accumulating over the past few decades, …
The surrogate markers used to estimate exposure to electromagnetic fields are notoriously inaccurate and may produce an underestimation of the true risk associated with electromagnetic fields.
PMID: Environ Health Perspect. 1991 Nov ;95:147-56. PMID: 1821368 Abstract Title: Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields and cancer: the epidemiologic evidence. Abstract: This paper reviews the epidemiologic evidence that low frequency electromagnetic fields generated by alternating current may be a cause of cancer. Studies examining residential exposures of children and adults and studies of electrical …
It is notoriously difficult to accurately measure levels of electromagnetic field exposure to effectively design studies.
PMID: Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2001 Sep ;30(5):489-93. PMID: 11603131 Abstract Title: Electromagnetic fields and health outcomes. Abstract: Over the past two decades, there has been increasing interest in the biological effects and possible health outcomes of weak, low-frequency electric and magnetic fields. Epidemiological studies on magnetic fields and cancer, reproduction and neurobehavioural reactions have …
This review synthesizes the evidence of the carcinogenic effects of magnetic fields according to animal and cellular studies.
PMID: Environ Health Perspect. 1995 Mar ;103 Suppl 2:63-7. PMID: 7614950 Abstract Title: Magnetic fields and cancer: animal and cellular evidence–an overview. Abstract: A few animal studies on the possible carcinogenic effect of magnetic fields have been published. They have been designed to reveal a possible tumor promotion obtained by applying continuous or pulsed alternating …
This review outlines mechanisms that underpin electromagnetic field’s effects on human health.
PMID: Pediatr Ann. 2017 Apr 1 ;46(4):e172-e174. PMID: 28414399 Abstract Title: Current Understanding of the Health Effects of Electromagnetic Fields. Abstract: There has been an exponential increase in the use of electronic devices over the past few decades. This has led to increased exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF). Electric fields result from differences in voltage, …
Exposure to electromangetic fields may increase the risk of cancers, especially in young individuals, and existing standard are not adequate to protect populations.
PMID: Rev Environ Health. 2010 Jan-Mar;25(1):75-80. PMID: 20429163 Abstract Title: Electromagnetic fields and cancer: the cost of doing nothing. Abstract: Everyone is exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from electricity (extremely low frequency, ELF), communication frequencies, and wireless devices (radiofrequency, RF). Concern of health hazards from EMFs has increased as the use of cell phones and …