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EMF Study
(Database last updated on Mar 27, 2024)
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2708 |
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Human / Provocation |
Model |
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We investigated whether there is a measurable effect on otoacoustic emissions from PEMF radiation from mobile phones in 12 volunteers. |
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AUTHORS' ABSTRACT: Monnery et al. 2004 (IEEE #6785): Mobile telephones emit high-frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF). These are known to have
measurable biological effects, and possible effects on the auditory system. Otoacoustic emissions give an
indication of the functional state of the auditory system. Otoacoustics are known to be highly specific for the
individual when the test pulse is identical. In this way, subtle changes in the ear can be detected. We investigated
whether there is a measurable effect on Otoacoustic emissions from PEMF radiation. A total of 12 volunteers
were recruited who had normal hearing; confirmed by pure tone audiometry. An Otoacoustic emission trace was
obtained. The test subjects were exposed to a mobile telephone that was placed over the test ears mastoid process.
The subjects had Otoacoustic emissions measured without the telephone and again on receive and transmit. There
was no change in the trace signature during the test. There was no statistically significant change in the trace
figures. This would indicate that PEMF from commonly available hand held mobile telephones have no
measurable effect on the outer hair cell function during the time of use. |
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No Effects |
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Completed With Publication |
Principal Investigator |
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St Georges Hospital, London, UK
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Funding Agency |
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Country |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
References |
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Monnery, PM et al. Clin. Otolaryngol., (2004) 29:747-749
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