Possible Health Effects of Exposure to Residential Electric And Magnetic Fields.

Author: National Research Council (US) Committee on the Possible Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Biologic Systems.
Affiliation:
Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US);
Conference/Journal: Possible Health Effects of Exposure to Residential Electric And Magnetic Fields.
Date published: 1997
Other: Word Count: 224


Can the electric and magnetic fields (EMF) to which people are routinely exposed cause health effects? This volume assesses the data and draws conclusions about the consequences of human exposure to EMF. The committee examines what is known about three kinds of health effects associated with EMF: cancer, primarily childhood leukemia; reproduction and development; and neurobiological effects. This book provides a detailed discussion of hazard identification, dose-response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization for each. Possible Health Effects of Exposure to Residential Electric and Magnetic Fields also discusses the tools available to measure exposure, common types of exposures, and what is known about the effects of exposure. The committee looks at correlations between EMF exposure and carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, neurobehavioral effects, reproductive and developmental effects, effects on melatonin and other neurochemicals, and effects on bone healing and stimulated cell growth.
Copyright 1997 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Sections
COMMITTEE ON THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS ON BIOLOGIC SYSTEMS
BOARD ON RADIATION EFFECTS RESEARCH
COMMISSION ON LIFE SCIENCES
Preface
OTHER REPORTS OF THE COMMISSION ON LIFE SCIENCES
Acknowledgments
[The National Academies]
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Exposure and Physical Interactions
3. Cellular and Molecular Effects
4. Animal and Tissue Effects
5. Epidemiology
6. Risk Assessment
7. Research Needs and Research Agenda
Appendix A Tables
Appendix B Exposure Assessment in Residential Studies
References
Glossary
Biographic Sketches of Committee Members
PMID: 25121270

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