Mobile phone related articles are
Please note that a publication can be assigned to several endpoints, i.e. the sum of publications from the individual thematic points and subpoints can be greater than the total sum of actual publications.
Authors | Year | Study type | Study group | Observation period | Study location | Endpoints | Parameters |
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López I et al. | 2021 | - | men, women | 2019 | Spain | sleep duration, time to fall asleep, nightmares, headache, dizziness, fainting, tachycardia and tiredness, all cancer | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, UMTS, GSM, CDMA, LTE, DECT, RF field, Bluetooth, W-LAN/WiFi |
Mahila | 2021 | - | men, women, 20–40 years | not stated | India | heart rate variability, salivary cortisol level and cognition | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, W-LAN/WiFi |
Traini E et al. | 2023 | - | men, women | 2011 - 2021 | the Netherlands | non-specific health symptoms (e.g. headache, palpitations, low back pain), sleep disturbances, perceived RF-EMF exposure and risk, electromagnetic hypersensitivity | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, mobile phone, 5G, Radio/TV transmitter, cordless phone, RF field, laptop/tablet |
Bortkiewicz A et al. | 2012 | cross-sectional study | men, women, ≥ 18 years | not stated | Poland | headache, impaired memory, dermal changes, depression, fatigue, irritation, circulatory systoms, vertigo, mental discomfort, visual disorders, hearing problems, loss of appetite, nausea, sleep disturbances, health status | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, residential |
Zothansiama et al. | 2017 | - | men, women | - | India | DNA damage and antioxidants in peripheral blood lymphocytes | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, residential |
Chandel P et al. | 2022 | - | men, women | not stated | India | short-interval time estimates | mobile communications, mobile phone base station, residential |
Bansal D et al. | 2022 | - | men, women, 18–30 years | 2015 - 2016 | India | salivary flow, salivary immunoglobulin A level and salivary markers for oxidative stress | mobile communications, mobile phone, CDMA, GSM |
Panda NK et al. | 2011 | - | men, women, 18–45 years | July 2008 - December 2009 | India | changes in hearing function | mobile communications, mobile phone, GSM, CDMA, TDMA, personal |
Zhao D et al. | 2021 | case-control study | women, children in utero, newborns | 2014 - 2016 | China | congenital heart diseases | mobile communications, mobile phone, RF field, microw. oven/heating device, magnetic field, induction cooker, PC/TV monitor, low frequency, other domestic appliance, intermediate frequency, shielding/field deprivation |
Choi KH et al. | 2017 | cohort study | women, children, children in utero, 0–3 years | 2006 - 2010, follow-up at 6, 12, 24, and 36 months of age | Korea | neurodevelopment: mental and psychomotor infant development | mobile communications, mobile phone, TETRA/TETRAPOL, PCS, CDMA, RF field, FM broadcast (UKW), Radio/TV transmitter, co-exposure, residential, personal |
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