Below are listed
various reports concerning the risk of developing leukemia as a
result of exposure to electromagnetic fields emitted from
household appliances.
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United States Reports
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DOE EE/0040
The Department of Energy's report on the level of EMF emissions
from household appliances. |
NIH 98-3981, Section 4.3.2 (pages 180 & 182)
The National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences and the
National Institute of Health's report on their $65 million study
of the effects of exposure to EMF upon the US population. |
Microwave News M/A 91
The results of the University of Southern California's study
linking the development of leukemia to the exposure of EMF from
hair dryers in a 232 case study in Los Angeles County. |
Microwave News M/J 98
The results of the National Cancer Institute's study linking the
development of leukemia to the exposure of EMF from hair dryers.
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International Reports
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Microwave News S/O 92
The study conducted by the Institute of Environmental Medicine at
the Karolinska Institute linking the development of leukemia to
the exposure of EMFs higher than 2 mG in a 214 case study in
Stockholm Sweden. |
Microwave News N/D 92
A 1707 case study conducted by the Danish Cancer Registry
showing children's leukemia risk to be very high when exposed to
EMFs higher than 2 mG. |