Chilensk dom fastslår
at mobiltelefon-sendemaster
kærnker de chilenske borgeres
menneskerettigheder.
Danske borgere har åbenbart
ingen menneskerettigheder.

AKTIV MODTAND KAN NYTTE !
Mandag, 7 September 2009.
Flere beboere i det 18.
arrondissement i Paris, ledsaget af folkevalgte personer
fra de “Grønne”, har for nylig forhindret installationen af en 3G-antenne.
Den special-kranbil, der skulle installere
mobil-sender-antennen på taget af en bygning på vegne af Orange, blev forhindret adgang af “en menneskelig barrikade”, som simpelt hen spærrede den vejen. Se modstandskampen med dine egne øjne:
SKELSÆTTENDE FRANSK DOM
MOD MOBILSENDEMASTER
Dom mod mobiloperatøren Oranges installation af mobilsendemast begrundet med
forsigtighedsprincippet, ulovlig gene og sundhedsrisiko
for beboere i nærheden
*
Sensationel belgisk dom forbyder
rejsning af mobilmast
på grund af strålingsfaren.
http://borgernesmastevaern.wordpress.com/sensationel-be…mobilsendemast/
♥
Ny undersøgelse lavet
af det uafhængige analysefirma
Interressearch viser:
DANSKERNE ØNSKER IKKE MOBILSENDEMASTER
læs her:
http://borgernesmastevaern.wordpress.com/2009/06/14/ønsker-du-en-m…ast-i-baghaven
LÆS OGSÅ:
DANMARKS-ERKLÆRINGEN
http://borgernesmastevaern.wordpress.com/102/

WHO’s WORLD WIDE DATA
TALER FOR SIG SELV.
8 ud af 10 undersøgelser siger:
Mobilstråling =
sundhedsproblemer !
*
En stor international
undersøgelse
(The Interphone Study)
fastslår nu (maj 2009)
at der er en cancer-risiko
ved brug af mobiltelefoner.
http://borgernesmastevaern.wordpress.com/international-unders%c3%b8gelse-viser-kr%c3%a6ftrisiko/
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1. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
ID Number 1463
Study Type Epidemiology
Model 900 MHz GSM base station exposure and analysis
of subjective complaints, EEG in self-identified
hypersensitive individuals, and cancer clusters
Details Self identified hypersensitive
volunteers (n = 9 women, 3 men, age 20-78)
were exposed to a GSM base station signal
outside a room and 80 meters away.
Measured field strengths in the room
at the level of the volunteer head was between 0.026
and 3.3 uwatt/cm2.
Exposed vs. sham exposures were performed
by opening or closing a small window in the room
facing the base station. All subjects sat in a chair
with their eyes covered and ears plugged.
All subjects reported various symptoms during
exposure including buzzing in the head, heart palpitations,
unwellness, lightheadedness, anxiety, breathlessness,
respiratory problems, nervousness, agitation, headache,
tinnitus, heat sensation, and depression.
The authors also report significant EEG changes with exposure.
Using a different study design, the author conducted
an epidemiological survey to evaluate whether cancer clusters
observed in Hausmannstätten and Vasoldsberg in Austria
might be due to exposure to RF sources.
The authors report a statistically significant
association with proximity to a C-network 450 Mhz (NMT)
base station that showed an apparent dose response relationship.
In addition to evaluation of total cancers, breast and
brain cancers were also evaluated separately and
showed a positive correlation with RF exposure.
Principal Investigator Salzburg University, Germany
Funding Agency Ministry Environ Tech, Austria
Country AUSTRIA
References
2. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 1645 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | Residential proximity to mobile phone base stations and analysis of cognitive function | |
| Details | Residents (n = 85) living near mobile phone base stations were analyzed for visual motor speed, problem solving, attention, and memory. Test results were compared with exposure (?) from nearby mobile phone base stations. The authors report significant increases in headache (13.5%), memory changes (23.2%), dizziness (13.8%), tremors (9.4%), depressive symptoms (12.9%), and sleep disturbance (13.5%) from the baseline level as measured in local control subjects. | |
| Principal Investigator | Menoufiya University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt | |
| Funding Agency | Private/Instit. | |
| Country | EGYPT | |
| References |
3. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 289 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | INTERPHONE – German National Study
(900 & 1800 MHz analogue & GSM): Multi-national case-control study of the relation between RF frommobile telephones and the risk of tumours of the brain,acoustic nerve and parotid gland |
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| Details | Cases (aged 30-59) of glioma (n = 366),
meningioma ( n = 381),and acoustic neuroma from the greater Bielefeld-Heidelbergarea (Mainz and Mannheim)involving 3 study centers. Cases obtained between2000 – 2003 were analyzed for correlations with mobile phone use. Exposure assessment was performed using computer assisted personal interviews. The authors report no overall risk for glioma (OR = 0.98; 95% CI 0.74 – 1.29) or meningioma (OR = 0.84; 95% CI 0.62 -1.13). An increase was reported with glioma for mobile phone use > 10 yrs (OR = 2.20; 95% CI: 0.94 – 5.11), but it was not statistically significant. There was also no statistically significant increase for meningioma. The initial paper did not include data on acoustic neuroma. The authors conclude that no overall risk of glioma or meningioma was associated with mobile phone use, although long-term use needs to be studied more closely. A 3 yearextension of the work is ongoing to analyze cases aged 60-69 for inclusion in the initial study data. In addition, exposure from cordless phones and bases stations will also be included. A follow-on study looked at glioma and menningioma cases (n = 747) and exposure to DECT cordless phone RF emissions. OR = 0.82, 95% CI 0.29-2.33 for glioma and OR = 0.83 95% CI 0.29-2.36) for menningioma. The authors suggest that, even though the study was limited by a small number of exposed subjects, it indicates that residental low-level exposure to cordless phones does not pose a health risk. In a subsequent study, the authors report no correlation with acoustic neuroma (OR = 0.67; 95% CI 0.51-1.61) but did reporta correlation with persistent noise (OR = 2.31; 95% CI 1.15-4.66) and hay fever (OR = 2.20; 95% CI 1.09-4.45). The authors had previously (1990) published a study on Occupational risk factors for brain tumors,and in addition to smo king did identify electrical occupations for women (RR = 5.2, 95% CI 1.4 – 20.1 but not for men |
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| Principal Investigator | Germany | |
| Funding Agency | EU, BfS, Germany, INTERPHONE (IARC)
coordinated studies,MMF, GSM Association, DMF, Germany |
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| Country | GERMANY | |
| References |
4. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 1144 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | Cohort epidemiologic study surrounding a
mobile phone base station tower |
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| Details | Residents living in the in the vicinity of
the Cranlome telecommunications mast were analyzed for cancer incidence at the request of the Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council . A thorough examination of cancer incidence rates in the vicinity of Cranlome telecommunications mast did not reveal any statistically higher rates than Dungannon or Northern Ireland, nor was there an apparent, significant, increasing trend in the rates. The authors conclude that there is no evidence of a cancer cluster in the nearer or wider Cranlome area. |
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| Principal Investigator | Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, Queens University | |
| Funding Agency | NICR, Ireland | |
| Country | IRELAND | |
| References |
5. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 1626 | |
| Study Type | Human / Provocation | |
| Model | 900, 1800 Mhz (GSM) base station exposure and analysis of subjective symptoms, sleep,and cognitive performance | |
| Details | Human subjects (n = 365) living near 10 different mobile phone base stationswere assessed for a variety of subjective and cognitive endpoints.Power density measurements in the bedrooms of 336 of these householdswere reported to be far below existing limits (limit = 4.1 mW/m2) with averagerural (0.05 mW/m2) being somewhat higher than average urban
(0.02 mW/m2) values. The authors report a significant correlation between measured power density and headaches, fatigue, and difficulty in concentration. There was also a non-significant trend with power density of increased perceptual speed on one cognitive test and decreased accuracy on another cognitive test. There was no significant correlation with sleep quality. The authors suggest, even at low levels, RF effects on wellbeing and performance cannot be ruled out, although mechanisms of action at are unknown. Prior studies by the same group reported that people perceive a possible risk from mobile base stations comparable to smoking, air travel and vehicle exhaust, with “a general feeling of uncertainty over possible health effects” |
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| Principal Investigator | hutter@univie.ac.at | |
| Funding Agency | Private/Instit. | |
| Country | AUSTRIA | |
| References |
6. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 560 | |
| Study Type | Human / Provocation | |
| Model | 900 MHz (GSM), 10-50 MHz (CW), 0.738-1.503 MHz (broadcast station)RF exposure to humans and analysis of heart rate and blood pressure | |
| Details | Human subjects occupationally exposed to 10-50 MHz RF fields at anapproximated 0.5 – 2 hours per day at E-field levels of 9-174 V/m fromradio transmitters were examined. Two independent studies wereperformed during a 24 hour period using an ambulatoryblood pressure & heart rate monitor. RF exposure was
also reported to be monitored over this time period, and cumulative individual RF doses were reported to range from 22 to 3,120 (V/m)2 per hour. Effects were reported for heart rate and blood pressure that correlated with RF exposure. The authors conclude RF exposure may lead to deregulation of autonomic control with increased risk of functional symptoms and cardiac failure. In recent studies relevant to mobile phone exposure, human volunteers (n = 10 male, 10 female) were exposed to 900 MHz (GSM) RF for 60 minutes at an undefined SAR (probably with the phone “hooked-up” to the network. The authors report exposure decreased male systolic blood pressure but not diastolic or heart rate. The same exposure did not effect either systolic or diastolic bp or hr in females. In males after exposure during the subsequent night, systolic and diastolic bp were both elevated slightly (by 4 & 2 mm Hg, respectively) with no change in hr. In females after exposure during the subsequent night, hr as well as systolic and diastolic bp were higher. The authors report a possible effect of mobile phone RF on hr and bp. Additional studies in Polish literature (Med Pr. (2004) 55(4):345-51; Med Pr. (2003) 54(3):291-7) also reported that exposure levels were within ICNIRP limits, residents living close to base station antennas did report various circulatory system ailments, sleep disturbances, irritability, depression, blurred vision, concentration difficulties, nausea, lack of appetite, headache and vertigo. |
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| Principal Investigator | - alab@sunlib.p.lodz.pl | |
| Funding Agency | AF, Poland | |
| Country | POLAND | |
| References |
7. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 970 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | 850 MHz (TDMA) mobile phone base station and cancer associated with residential proximity | |
| Details | People (n=622) living in proximity to a mobile phone cell site in Netanya, Isreal (began operation in July 1996) and attending a cancer clinic were compared with control populations registering in a neighboring clinic in Netanya as well as the entire population cancer rate in Netanya. Eight cases in the experimental area were diagnosed during the study period between July 1997-June 1998 – all different types of cancer (ovarian, breast lung, hodgkins, Osteoid osteoma, and hypernephroma). The authors report a statistically significant association between residential proximity to the mobile phone base station site and cancer incidence. Start date June 1997, end date June 1999. | |
| Principal Investigator | - wolf_r@netvision.net.il | |
| Funding Agency | Private/Instit. | |
| Country | ISRAEL | |
| References |
8. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 1226 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | 900 MHz (GSM) exposure from base stations (residential proximity) and correlation with cancer | |
| Details | Residential proximity to mobile phone base stations was correlated with cancer incidence by Dr. H Eger and co-authors. They report from preliminary data (1000 individuals) a correlation between cancer onset and incidence and time living near a mobile phone base station tower.A radius of 400 meters was chosen for the high exposed group with an average distance to buildings within this circle of 266 meters, and an average distance to buildings outside the circle of 1076 meters (low exposed group). The transmitter site used for the study has had one antenna operating since September 1993 at 15 watts per channel at a frequency of ~935 MHz (GSM signal), and in 1997 an additional transmitter was installed on the tower by another operator. Exposure was calculated assuming free space characteristics. Spot measurements confirmed a factor of 100 between levels inside and outside the circle. The authors used chi² statistics with a Yates correction to determine an OR = 2.35 (95% CI = 1.18 4.67) for high/low level ratio. For the period of 1999 2004 the authors report OR = 3.38 (95% CI = 1.39 – 8.25). | |
| Principal Investigator | (Independent Doctor), FRG – horst.eger@arcormal.de | |
| Funding Agency | Private/Instit. | |
| Country | GERMANY | |
| References |
9. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 1122 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | 900 & 1800 MHz (GSM) phone use and assessment of hypersensitivity and general “well being” among users | |
| Details | A health survey carried out in Murcia, Spain, in the vicinity of an 1800 MHz (GSM) base station. Respondents were asked by questionnaire to assess “well-being” and health issues related to “microwave sickness” or “RF syndrome”. Power density was measured in respondents homes. The authors report a significant correlation between severity of reported symptoms and measured power density. The separation of respondents into two different exposure groups showed an increase in reported symptoms in the group with higher exposure. | |
| Principal Investigator | ||
| Funding Agency | Nat’l Res Prog, Spain | |
| Country | SPAIN | |
| References |
10. EMF Study
(Database last updated on Jul 23, 2008)
| ID Number | 772 | |
| Study Type | Epidemiology | |
| Model | Base Station (900 MHz GSM) residential proximity / exposureand assessment of fatigue, headache, sleep disorders,concentration difficulty, loss of memory, etc | |
| Details | Human volunteers (n = 530) living various distances from mobile phonebase stations were surveyed by questionnaire regarding various subjective disorders.The subjects were also asked to estimate their residential proximity tothe nearest mobile phone tower. The authors reported significantassociations between residential proximity within 300 m of a base station
and tiredness. They also report associations between residence within 200 m and the incidence of headache, sleep disruption, and discomfort, and 100 m with the incidence of irritability, depression, loss of memory, dizziness, and libido decrease. In addition, women were affected more often than men with regard to headache, nausea, loss of appetite, sleep disruption, depression, sidcomfort, and visual disruptions. In a similar study in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine (2002), human volunteers at a French Engineering School(n = 78 plus 83 controls) were surveyed by questionnaire regarding their cell phone exposure history and various subjective disorders including headaches, sleep problems, concentration difficulty, loss of memory, tiredness, etc. In this study, the authors reported a significant increase in concentration difficulties in 1800 MHz (GSM) users vs 900 MHz (GSM) users. Analysis of all cell phone showed those that were also exposed to VDTs also had a significant increase in concentration difficulties. Females cell phone users had more complaints of sleep difficulties than male cell phone users. Digital cell phone users had more complaints than analogue users of discomfort, warmth, and prickling of the ear during normal use. The authors speculate that these effects may be linked to warming of the area behind the ear and inside the head. In a 2003 study, the same data were used to report an association with immediate proximity (10 meters) and nausea. |
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| Principal Investigator | Lab Physiology & Pharmacodynamics, INSA, France – rsantini@insa.insa-lyon.fr | |
| Funding Agency | Private/Instit. | |
| Country | FRANCE | |
| References |
KILDE: WHO’s EMF-Project Database.
http://www.who.int/peh-emf/research/database/emfstudies/
NOTE:
The EMF (ElectroMagnetic Field) research database has been developed as a tool for the research community, international agencies, and the general public. Its purpose is to offer information about global projects that examine the effect of electromagnetic field exposure on biological systems. It contains information on studies conducted in humans (epidemiologic and laboratory provocation), animals (in vivo), and in cultured cells and artificial systems (in vitro). It also contains engineering studies that characterize and quantify EMF exposure in these systems, and theoretical studies that consider feasible mechanisms for EMF energy interaction. The database contains studies spanning the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum ranging static (0 Hz), extremely low frequency (ELF, >0-300 kHz), intermediate frequencies (IF, >300Hz to 10MHz), and radiofrequency (RF, 10 MHz-300 GHz) fields. – basically everything below visible light and ionizing radiation. It is divided into two sections, a Project Database and a Citation List.
The Project database attempts to be as comprehensive as possible and contains both completed studies as well as recently initiated projects and follow-on work that is ongoing and not yet published. The Project Database is searchable on a variety of categories (e.g., frequency range and subrange, study type and subtype, funding agency, investigator name) and each entry includes a condensed summary description of a project from a given laboratory or group. The Citation List provides the complete reference and is searchable by a more limited number of categories (e.g., frequency range, study type and subtype, investigator name, reference key words, and date of publication). The two databases are linked (forward and backward), so that identifying a project will immediately provide access to all relevant publications, and visa versa. Finally, a summary chart function has been provided to view a specific study category(s) in terms of number of ongoing projects, projects reported but not published, and published studies. Each summary chart entry is further linked to the Project Database and Citation List to for additional information.
- Click here if you would like to submit a new study for inclusion in WHO’s EMF Research Database
- To submit changes or corrections to an existing entry, please click here and send an email to the Project Secretariat. Please ensure you specify the study’s ID Number as subject in your email.
No information beyond that found in this database is available from the International EMF Project. Further information can be obtained from the Principal Investigator. Investigators or funding organizations wishing to inform the International EMF Project of research that may be relevant to WHO’s EMF research agenda should contact the Project Secretariat. They should furnish the information contained in the format for projects in this database and sufficient additional information to show that the project will both address a question on the EMF Research Agenda and will meet the Research Agenda’s Guidelines for Quality Research.
KILDE: Henrik Eiriksson – www.mast-victims.org
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