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| M H RepacholiSummaryAffiliation: World Health Organization Country: Switzerland Publications
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Low-level exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields: health effects and research needsM H Repacholi
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Bioelectromagnetics 19:1-19. 1998..Recent studies that may indicate an increased incidence of cancer in exposed populations should be investigated further...
Radiofrequency field exposure and cancer: what do the laboratory studies suggest?M H Repacholi
Office of Global and Integrated Environmental Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Environ Health Perspect 105:1565-8. 1997..This paper provides a review of the laboratory studies and indicates what conclusions about RF-induced cancer can be drawn...
Interaction of static and extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields with living systems: health effects and research needsM H Repacholi
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Bioelectromagnetics 20:133-60. 1999..Ambient static electric fields have not been reported to cause any direct adverse health effects, and so no further research in this area was deemed necessary...
Health risks from the use of mobile phonesM H Repacholi
Occupational and Environmental Health, World Health Organization, 1211 27, Geneva, Switzerland
Toxicol Lett 120:323-31. 2001..This paper reviews the status of the science and WHO's programme to address the key issues. In addition, the main conclusions and recommendations of the UK expert group will be summarised...
WHO's health risk assessment of ELF fieldsM H Repacholi
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Radiat Prot Dosimetry 106:297-9. 2003..Are there mechanisms that could lead to this health outcome or does the epidemiological evidence incorporate biases or other factors that need to be further explored?..
WHO health risk assessment process for static fieldsT E van Deventer
Radiation and Environmental Health Unit, Protection of the Human Environment, World Health Organization, Avenue Appia, 21, CH 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland
Prog Biophys Mol Biol 87:355-63. 2005..The issue of current uncertainty is being addressed by the WHO EMF project through the development of a 'precautionary framework' in which precautionary measures will be applied to policy recommendations...
Health and safety implications of exposure to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range 300 Hz to 10 MHzE Litvak
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Bioelectromagnetics 23:68-82. 2002..It concludes with recommendations for further research aimed at improving health risk assessments in this frequency range...
