THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE LISTS ARE PRELIMINARY TO OUR BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 

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Electromagnetic fields and effects on the body

 

Akerstedt, T., et al. 1999. A 50 Hz electromagnetic field impairs sleep.

J. Sleep Res 8:77-81;

 

Beale, Ivan L., et al. 2001. Association of health problems with 50 Hz magnetic fields in human adults living near power transmission lines. J. Aust. Col. Of Nutr. & Env. Med. 20(2):9-30.

 

Havas, Magda, and Dave Stetzer. 2004. G/S filters improve power quality in homes and schools, reduce blood sugar levels among diabetics. Int. Conf. Childhood
Leukaemia
, London, Uk, September.

 

Havas, Magda, and David Stetzer., 2004. Dirty electricity and electrical sensitivity: five case studies. WHO Workshop on Electrical Hypersensitivity. October, Czech Republic, Prague.

Burch, James B., et al. 2000. Melatonin metabolite levels in workers exposed to 60 Hz magnetic fields: work in substations and with 3-phase conductors. J Occup Envir Med 42:136-142.

 

Ahlbom, N. D, et al. 2000. A pooled analysis of magnetic fields and childhood cancer. British Journal of Cancer 83(5);692-69.

 

Havas, Magda, and David Stetzer., 2004. Dirty electricity and electrical sensitivity: five case studies. WHO Workshop on Electrical Hypersensitivity. October, Czech Republic, Prague.

 

Kaune, W. T., et al. 2002. Study of high- and low-current-configuration homes from the 1988 Denver childhood cancer study. Bioelectromagnetics 23:177-188.

 

Lyskov, E., et al. 1993. Effects of 45 Hz magnetic fields on functional state of the human brain. Bioelectromagnetics 14:87-95.

 

Sakurai, T., et al. 2004. An extremely low frequency magnetic field attenuates insulin secretion from the insulinoma cell line, RIN-m. Bioelectromagnetics 25:160-166.)

 

Electromagnetic fields and cardiovascular illness

 

Hillman, Donald, Ph.D Nov. 2005. Exposure to Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Linked to Neuro-Endocrine Stress Syndrome: Increased Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, & Cancer , Shocking News #8, Michigan State University.

 

Huber, Rito, et al. 2003. Radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure in humans: estimation of SAR distribution in the brain, effects on sleep, and heart rate.
Bioelectromagnetics 24:262-276.

 

Neutra, R., et al. 2001. An evaluation of the possible risks from electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) from power lines, internal wiring, electrical occupations and appliances, California Department of Health Services EMF Program, 1515 Clay Street, Oakland, CA
94612

 

Sait, M. L., et al. 1999. A study of heart rate and heart rate
variability in human subjects exposed to occupational levels of 50 Hz
circular polarized magnetic fields. Med Eng Phys 21(5):361-369.

 

Szmigielski, S., A. Bortkiewicz, E.Gadzicka, M. Zmyslony, R.
Kubacki.
1998. Alteration of diurnal rhythyms of blood pressure and heart
rate to workers exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Blood
Press Monit
3(6):323-330.

 

Tikhonova, G. I. 2003. Heart Disease of personnel
of the civil aircraft radio-tracking system in Russia.
Radiatsionnaia
biologiia, radiocologiia/Rossiiskaia akademia nauk
. Sept-Oct.,
433(5):559-64. Research Institute of Occupational Health, Moscow, 105275
Russia.

 


Dirty power and electrical leakage shown to cause illness in animals and people

 

Burchard, Javier, et al. 2003. Effect of 10 kV/m and 30 μT, 60 Hz, electric and magnetic fields on milk production and feed intake in non-pregnant dairy cattle. Bioelectromagnetics 24:557-562.


Calogero, S., et al, 2004. Effects of extremely low frequency
electromagnetic fields exposition on circadian rythms and distribution of
some leucocyte differentiation antigens in cows.
Clinica di Oncoematologia
Pediatrica
, University di Padova, Italy.
International Conference of
Veterinary Clinicians, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, July 2004.

 

Gorewit, et al.,1984. Physiological Effects of Electrical Current on Dairy Cows.
Proceedings of the Nat. Stray Voltage Symposium. ASAE, St. Joseph, MI.

 

Hillman, D., Charles Goeke, and Richard Moser. 2004. Electric and magnetic
fields (EMFs) affect on milk production and behavior of cows: results using
shielded-neutral isolation transformer. 12th Int. Conf. On Production
Diseases in Farm Animals
, Mich. State Univ., Vet Col., July 2004, Video
available.)


Hillman, D., D. Stetzer, M. Graham, C. Goeke, K. Mathson, H. VanHorn, C.
Wilcox. 2003
. Relationship of electric power quality to milk production and
behavior of dairy cattle. Paper No. 033116, Amer. Soc. Agr. Engineers, St.
Joseph
, MI
(Video available).
 

 

 

Studies published in 2003-2005 demonstrating biological effects from exposure to low-intensity radiofrequency radiation

·         http://www.salzburg.gv.at/Proceedings_(12)_Blackman.pdf    "Alterations in Calcium Ion Activity Caused by ELF and RF Electromagnetic Fields

·         http://www.bioelectromagnetics.org/doc/bems1996-abstracts.pdf    Dr Bruce McLoud James Lin, Dosimetery 1-Wireless Communication ANTENNAS FOR CELLULAR TELEPHONES WITH REDUCED POWER DEPOSITION IN THEBODY OF THE USER. M.G. Douglas*, M. Okoniewski* and S.S. Stuchly. Department of Electrical &Computer Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3P6, Canada.

·         http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/blood_brain_barrier_alteration_30%20years_dublicating_studies.pdf

·         Llaurado, J. & Sances, A., et al., "Biologic & Clinical Effects of Low-Frequency Magnetic &Electric Fields", Springfield,IL, Chas. C. Thomas Publishing Co., 1974..

  • Chapter XI, pgs 147-162, 24 refs, Heppner, Frank H., & Haffner, John D., Communication In Bird Flocks: An Electromagnetic Model

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·         A.H. Frey. Aero Space Med. 32: 1140, 1961.

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·         R. Niest, L. Pinneo, R. Baus, J. Fleming, and R. McAfee. Annual Report. USA Rome Air Development Command, TR-61-65, 1961.

·         A.H. Frey. "Human auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy." J Applied Physiol 17 (4): 689-92, 1962.

·         A.H. Frey. "Behavioral Biophysics" Psychol Bull 63(5): 322-37, 1965.

·         F.A. Giori and A.R. Winterberger. "Remote Physiological Monitoring Using a Microwave Interferometer", Biomed Sci Instr 3: 291-307, 1967.

·         A.H. Frey and R. Messenger. "Human Perception of Illumination with Pulsed Ultrahigh-Frequency Electromagnetic Energy", Science 181: 356-8, 1973.

·         R. Rodwell. "Army tests new riot weapon", New Scientist Sept. 20, p 684, 1973.

·         A.W. Guy, C.K. Chou, J.C. Lin, and D. Christensen. "Microwave induced acoustic effects in mammalian auditory systems and physical materials", Annals of New York Academy of Sciences, 247:194-218, 1975.

·         D.R. Justesen. "Microwaves and Behavior", Am Psychologist, 392(Mar): 391-401, 1975.

·         S.M. Michaelson. "Sensation and Perception of Microwave Energy", In: S.M. Michaelson, M.W. Miller, R. Magin, and E.L. Carstensen (eds.), Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Nonionizing Radiation. Plenum Press, New York, p 213-24, 1975.

·         E.S. Eichert and A.H. Frey. "Human Auditory System Response to Lower Power Density Pulse Modulated Electromagnetic Energy: A Search for Mechanisms", J Microwave Power 11(2): 141, 1976.

·         W. Bise. "Low power radio-frequency and microwave effects on human electroencephalogram and behavior”, Physiol Chem Phys 10(5): 387-98, 1978.

·         J.C. Lin. Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications, Thomas, Springfield Ill, p 176, 1978.

·         P.L. Stocklin and B.F. Stocklin. "Possible Microwave Mechanisms of the Mammalian Nervous System", T-I-T J Life Sci 9: 29-51, 1979.

·         H. Frolich. "The Biological Effects of Microwaves and Related Questions", Adv Electronics Electron Physics 53: 85-152, 1980.

·         H. Lai. “Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation” In: J.C. Lin (ed.), Advances in Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems vol 1, Plenum, NY & London, p 27-80, 1994.

·         R.C. Beason and P. Semm. "Responses of neurons to an amplitude modulated microwave stimulus", Neurosci Lett 333: 175-78, 2002.

·         J.A. Elder and C.K. Chou. "Auditory Responses to Pulsed Radiofrequency Energy", Bioelectromagnetics Suppl 8: S162-73, 2003.

·         J .A. Elder and C. K. Chou,  "Human Auditory Perception of Pulsed Radiofrequency Perception"  http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc28/sc4/Human%20Perception%20FINAL.pdf