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diseases, and that excessive exposure to RF radiation increases risk of cancer, <br />male infertility, and neurobehavioral abnormalities. <br />Signifikanter Riickgang klinischer Symptome nach Senderabbau - eine <br />Interventionsstudie. (English -Significant Decrease of Clinical Symptoms after <br />Mobile Phone Base Station Removal -An Intervention Study) Tetsuharu Shinjyo <br />and Akemi Shinjyo, 2014 Umwelt-Medizin-Gesellschaft, 27(4),5.294-301. <br />• Japanese study Showed Statistically Significant Adverse Health Effects from <br />electromagnetic radiation from mobile phone base stations. Residents of a <br />condominium building that had cell tower antennas on the rooftop were <br />examined before and after cell tower antennas were removed. In 1998, <br />800MHz cell antennas were installed, then later in 2008 a second set of <br />antennas (2GHz) were installed. Medical exams and interviews were <br />conducted before and after the antennas were removed in 2009 on 107 <br />residents of the building who had no prior knowledge about possible. These <br />results lead researchers to question the construction of mobile phone base <br />stations on top of buildings such as condominiums or houses. <br />Effect of GSTM 1 and GSTT1 Polymorphisms on Genetic Damage in Humans <br />Populations Exposed to Radiation From Mobile Towers. Gulati S, yadav A, Kumar <br />N, Kanupriya, Aggarwal NK, Kumar R, Gupta R., Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. <br />2015 Aug 5. [Epub ahead of print] <br />• In our study, 116 persons exposed to radiation from mobile towers and 106 <br />control subjects were genotyped for polymorphisms in the GSTM 1 and GST71 <br />genes by multiplex polymerase chain reaction method. DNA damage in <br />peripheral blood lymphocytes was determined using alkaline comet assay in <br />terms of tail moment (TM) value and micronucleus assay in buccal cells (BMN). <br />Our results indicated that TM value and BMN frequency were higher in an <br />exposed population compared with a control group and the difference is <br />significant. In our study, we found that different health symptoms, such as <br />depression, memory status, insomnia, and hair loss, were significantly <br />associated with exposure to EMR. Damaging effects of nonionizing radiation <br />result from the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and subsequent <br />tNosJhhhuaLmlceMuw�s-aM cHFarrtermaelmmoiiliarv-d-researc: Fs4tlies-anccY-tc ver+atliafia.e e -he d 14120 <br />
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