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Questions and Answers About EMF Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with the Use of Electrical
Power. January 1995.
Last modified on:
Friday, February 15, 2002 14:53:16
National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences and U.S. Department of Energy
Introduction: Electric Power Background
- Electric Power Basics
- Electric Power Facilities
- Alternating Current and Direct Current
- Electric and Magnetic Fields
- Power Frequency
- Earth's Magnetic Field
- Epidemiology
- Residential Studies
- Swedish Study
- Cancer Clusters
- Occupational Studies
- Cancer Rates and Increased Electricity Use
- Noncancer Effects
- Effects Observed in Laboratory Studies
- Melatonin
- Research Reviews
- Standards
- International Studies
- EMF RAPID Program
- Research Support
- Typical Exposures
- Transmission Lines and Appliances
- Electric Power Substations
- Transportation Sources
- Significance of 2 Milligauss
- Measuring Magnetic Fields
- Typical Magnetic Fields in Homes
- Living Near Transmission Lines
- How to Limit EMF Exposures
- Product Claims
- Federal Government Publications
- Information "Hotlines"
- Nonfederal Information Sources
- Periodicals and Books
- Technical References
Multiple printed copies of this document can be purchased from the
Superintendent of Documents
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402
202-512-1800
This booklet is also available in Spanish.
"Preguntas y respuestas sobre los campos electricos y magneticos
asociados con el uso de la energia electrica"
Si desea recibir esta
publicacion en espanol, comuniquese con la linea telefonica EMF Infoline
numero 1-800-363-2383. Para hacer llamadas a Washington, D.C.,
marque el numero 202-484-1803. Habra una operadora de habla espanola.
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