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radical formation and from direct damage to cellular macromolecules <br />including DNA. <br />Subjective symptoms, sleeping problems, and cognitive performance in subjects <br />living near mobile phone base stations, Hutter HP et al, (May 2006), Occup <br />Environ Med. 2006 May;63(5):307-13 <br />• Found a significant relationship between some cognitive symptoms and <br />measured power density in 365 subjects; highest for headaches. Perceptual <br />speed increased, while accuracy decreased insignificantly with increasing <br />exposure levels. <br />Oberfeld, A.E. Navarro, M. Portoles, C. Maestu, C. Gomez-Perretta, The <br />microwave syndrome: further aspects of a Spanish study, <br />• A health survey was carried out in La Nora, Murcia, Spain, in the vicinity of two <br />GSM 900/1800 MHz cellular phone base stations. The adjusted (sex, age, <br />distance) logistic regression model showed statistically significant positive <br />exposure -response associations between the E -field and the following <br />variables: fatigue, irritability, headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, sleeping <br />disorder, depressive tendency, feeling of discomfort, difficulty in <br />concentration, loss of memory, visual disorder, dizziness and cardiovascular <br />problems. <br />Bortkiewicz et al, 2004 (Poland), Subjective symptoms reported by people living <br />in the vicinity of cellular phone base stations: review,Med Pr.2004;55(4):345-51. <br />• Residents close to mobile phone masts reported: more incidences of <br />circulatory problems, sleep disturbances, irritability, depression, blurred <br />vision and concentration difficulties the nearer they lived to the mast. <br />• The performed studies showed the relationship between the incidence of <br />individual symptoms, the level of exposure, and the distance between a <br />residential area and a base station. <br />htos:lle tmstorp/celFtowers-cd6ant nnaelc pilalionof-resea,ch-shMieaon- le Wwer.mdialionand-heaM 15120 <br />