Investigation on the health of people living near mobile telephone relay stations: I/Incidence according to distance and sex

Summary of Research Paper:

This French study of 530 people investigated 18 non-specific health symptoms for people living near cell towers. Symptoms included were tiredness, headache, sleep disturbance, discomfort, irritability, depression, loss of memory, dizziness, libido decrease. The study suggested that in order to protect from radiation exposure, the minimal distance of people from cellular phone base stations should not be < 300 m (984 feet).

Link to Published Peer Reviewed Research Paper:

[Investigation on the health of people living near mobile telephone relay stations: I/Incidence according to distance and sex] - PubMed (nih.gov)

Authors: R SantiniP SantiniJ M DanzeP Le RuzM Seigne

2002

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Symptoms experienced by people in vicinity of base stations: II/ Incidences of age, duration of exposure, location of subjects in relation to the antennas and other electromagnetic factors