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Table of Contents for Volume 3, 1995
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 6, November/December 1995
- Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's Disease, and Genes: New EMF Research
- After enduring the "hardship" of a research meeting in the resort town of Palm
Springs, California, Senior Editor, Robert Goldberg, reports on the latest findings presented
at the 1995 "Annual Review of Research on Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields
from the Generation, Delivery, and Use of Electricity."
- EMF Exposure Linked to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease in a Fourth Group Studied
- Odds Ratios and Confidence Intervals
- Intermittent and Constant Field Exposures
- The Future of EMF Research in the U.S.
- EMF Researcher Authors Popular Book on Melatonin
- Electrical Sensitivity Network Survey
Recent Research
- Shifting Results in Animal Tumor Study
- Stun Guns Could Present Serious Hazard to Persons with Cardiac Pacemakers
- Preliminary Results with Cell Phone Signals
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 5, September/October 1995
- New Epidemiologic EMF Studies Carry Same Uncertainties About Cancer
- In the past year, the results of two new major epidemeologic studies of workers
exposed to EMFs appeared in the scientific journals, but the nature of the cancer risk and the
ability of epidemiology to study it remains in doubt.
- Controversial NCRP Summary Document
- California Announces EMF-in-Schools Research Program
- World Health Organization Plans 5-Year EMF Project
- Microwave Exposure of Police Officers from Traffic Radar Guns Evaluated
Recent Research
- Workers Exposed to High EMF Levels
- Additional Evidence of Tumor Promotion by Power-Frequency Magnetic Fields
- EMF Exposure Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
- Fetal EMF Exposure in Sewing Machine Operators
- Short Pulse, Ultra-wide Band Radiofrequency Radiation Produces No Evident Bioeffects
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 4, July/August 1995
- Taking Stock at the Annual BEMS Research Meeting
- Five hundred participants from 27 countries gathered in Boston this June for the 17th
annual Bioelectromagnetics Society (BEMS) meeting. Over 300 presentations covered theoretical
models of EMF/molecular interactions and animal magnetoreception through human health studies.
While progress has been spotty, there is an emerging emphasis on replicating research as well as
developing reliable cell-culture systems in which to investigate EMF bioeffects.
- Common Pathways for Cell-Level Signals
- EMF-Link Users Break Access Record
Recent Research
- Pets Track EMF Cancer Risks
- Worms Show EMF Behavioral Effects
- New Results from Old Data
- More Evidence for Microwave Effects on the Blood-Brain Barrier
- Changing Magnetic Fields Stimulate Brain Activity
- DC Immunologic Effects
- Pulsed Magnetic Fields May Aid Cancer Chemotherapy
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 3, May/June 1995
- The "Ion Parametric Resonance" Model of EMF Bioeffects
- Brain tissue was one of the first experimental systems in which EMF frequency and
intensity-specific "windows" were found for bioeffects. Now, one of the pioneer researchers in
this area, Carl Blackman, has teamed up with physicist Janie Blanchard to develop a new
theoretical explanation for window effects, the "Ion Parametric Resonance" model, and has
demonstrated strong support for the theory in nerve cells.
- The Role of Theoretical Models in Biological Research
- Editorial: The American Physical Society's Pronouncement on EMF and Cancer: Does it Clarify EMF Issues?
- Letter: EMF Safety Questioned
Recent Research
- Epidemiologic Study from Taiwan Supports Childhood Leukemia Risk
- Animal Tumors Increased by Magnetic Field Exposure
- The Hazards of Multiple Exposures
- Controversy Over Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability Continues
- Variable EMF Effects on Immune Cells
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 2, March/April 1995
- CELLULAR TOWERS: EXPOSURE LEVELS AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Every day, new cellular telephone base stations seem to go up all over the country. Most of these cell sites have fairly tall towers (50 to 200 feet) on which the antennas are mounted and often need a zoning variance to permit their construction. This may require a zoning hearing which can focus the public's fears over the possible effects of exposure to EMF. What kind of EMF radiation do these cellular towers produce? Here, James B. Hatfield, P.E. puts the potential risks associated with this technology into perspective.
- Major US Study Indicates Brain Cancer Risk in Utility Workers
Recent Research
- Personal Appliance EMFs Catalogued
- Overall Significance of Childhood Cancer Studies Confirmed
- Relative Risks of Processed Meat Consumption and EMFs
- Does Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Affect Brain Function?
- Another Calcium Ion Flux Window for Response to EMF
- A Radical Mechanism for Magnetic Field Effects on Cancer
- Magnetic Fields Alter Brain Electrical Activity
EMF HEALTH REPORT, Vol. 3, No. 1, January/February 1995
- The Controversy Over EMF-Induced Gene Activity
- Irreproducible Results
Recent Research
- Small Increased Risk of Leukemia for Electrical Workers
- Female Breast Cancer Mortality Study Published
- Possible Mutagenic Effects from Short-wave Microwaves
- Depression Linked to Geomagnetic Field Activity
- Diabetes Treatment with Microwaves in Russia
- Athermal Microwave Effect in Error
- As We Go To Press
IN EVERY ISSUE:
- EMF ABBREVIATIONS AND UNITS OF MEASURE
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