Author(s):
Santini R*, Santini P, Le Ruz P, Danze JM, Seigne M.
* Institute National des Sciences Appliquées, Laboratoire de Biochimie-Pharmacologie, Bâtiment Louis Pasteur, 20, Avenue Albert Einstein, 69621, Villeurbanne.
France
Published in:
Electromagn Biol Med 2003; 22 (1): 41 - 49
Published: 01.01.2003
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Survey study of people living in the vicinity of cellular phone base stations.

Original Abstract

Exposure:

Mobile phone base station, BTS

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Summary

Auszug aus Original-Abstract: [...] The results that were obtained underline that certain complaints are experienced only in the immediate vicinity of base stations (up to 10 m for nausea, loss of appetite, visual disturbances), and others at greater distances from base stations (up to 100 m for irritability, depressive tendencies, lowering of libido, and up to 200 m for headaches, sleep disturbances, feeling of discomfort). In the 200 m to 300 m zone, only the complaint of fatigue is experienced significantly more often when compared with subjects residing at more than 300 m or not exposed (reference group). For seven of the studied symptoms and for the distance up to 300 m, the frequency of reported complaints is significantly higher (P < 0.05) for women in comparison with men. Significant differences are also observed in relation to the ages of subjects, and for the location of subjects in relation to the antennas and other electromagnetic factors.

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