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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Brzozek C et al. | 2019 | reanalysis | children, 9–11 years | 2011 - 2013 | Australia | cognitive function | mobile communications, mobile phone |
Kücer N | 2008 | survey | men, women | not given | Turkey | ocular symptoms: blurring of vision, redness, vision disturbance, secretion, inflammation, and lachrymation (secretion of tears) | mobile communications, mobile phone, personal |
Khan MM | 2008 | survey | men, women | not given | Saudi-Arabia | chronic headache, impaired concentration, impaired memory, fatigue, hearing problem, skin disease, warmth around the ear, sleeplessness, self-rated health condition, relation of symptoms to mobile phone use | mobile communications, mobile phone, personal |
Augner C et al. | 2009 | survey | men, women, 18–67 years | not stated | Austria | electromagnetic hypersensitivity, EMF-health concerns; biological parameters alpha-amylase, cortisol, immunoglobulin A, and substance P | mobile phone base station, mobile communications, residential |
Suresh S et al. | 2011 | survey | men, women | 2008 | USA | hypertension | mobile communications, mobile phone, personal |
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