Relatórios Gerais Sobre OEM
Documentos gerais acerca de ondas eletromagnéticas, como fundamentos teóricos, e ainda relatórios sobre possíveis efeitos da exposição a ondas eletromagnéticos provenientes de diversos sistemas e em diferentes bandas de frequência.
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Título | Mobile Phones and Health – The Stewart Report |
Resumo | This report considers present concerns about the possible health effects from the use of mobile phones, base stations and transmitters, it conducts a rigorous assessment of existing research and gives advice based on the present state of knowledge. It also makes recommendations on further work that should be carried out to improve the basis for sound advice. |
Fonte | Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones (IEGMP) |
Origem | Reino Unido |
Autor/Editor | William StewartDisponível online |
Disponibilidade | Disponível online |
Link | http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ |
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Data | Janeiro 2000 |
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Título | Mobile Phones and Health 2004 |
Resumo | Since the publication of the Stewart Report in May 2000, a substantial number of reviews into the health effects of mobile phones and health have been produced by national and international committees, expert groups, and agencies. These reports have reviewed the relevant literature, formed conclusions on the likelihood of adverse health effects, and made recommendations for additional research.This report reflects the understanding and evaluation of the current scientific evidence on mobile phones and health. |
Fonte | National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) |
Origem | Reino Unido |
Autor/Editor | William Stewart |
Disponibilidade | Disponível online |
Link | http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ |
Referência | NRPB Vol. 15, No. 5 |
Data | Janeiro 2004 |
2401, 2020
Título | Mobile Telecommunications & Health Research Programme: Report 2007 |
Resumo | Mobile phones have not been found to be associated with any biological or adverse health effects according to the UK’s largest investigation into the possible health risks from mobile telephone technology. The Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research (MTHR) Programme has published their conclusions as part of its 2007 Report. The six year research programme has found no association between short term mobile phone use and brain cancer. Studies on volunteers also showed no evidence that brain function was affected by mobile phone signals or the signals used by the emergency services (TETRA). The MTHR programme management committee believes there is no need to support further work in this area. The research programme also included the largest and most robust studies of electrical hypersensitivity undertaken anywhere in the world. These studies have found no evidence that the unpleasant symptoms experienced by sufferers are the result of exposure to signals from mobile phones or base stations. The situation for longer term exposure is less clear as studies have so far only included a limited number of participants who have used their phones for 10 years or more. The committee recommends more research be conducted in this area. The MTHR programme also investigated whether mobile phones might affect cells and tissue beyond simply heating them. The results so far show no evidence for this and the committee believes there is no need to support further work in this area. |
Fonte | Mobile Telecommunications & Health Research Programme |
Origem | Reino Unido |
Autor/Editor | Lawrie Challis |
Disponibilidade | Disponível online |
Link | mthr.org.uk |
Referência | MTHR: Report 2007 |
Data | Setembro 2007 |
2401, 2020
Título | Possible effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) on Human Health |
Resumo | The Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) has updated the previous opinion on ”Possible effects of Electromagnetic Fields (EMF), Radio Frequency Fields (RF) and Microwave Radiation on human health” by the Scientific Committee on Toxicity, Ecotoxicity and the Environment (CSTEE) from 2001, with respect to whether or not exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) is a cause of disease or other health effects. The opinion is primarily based on scientific articles, published in English language peer-reviewed scientific journals. Only studies that are considered relevant for the task are cited and commented upon in the opinion. The opinion is divided into frequency (f) bands, namely: radio frequency (RF) (100 kHz < f ≤ 300 GHz),intermediate frequency (IF) (300 Hz < f ≤ 100 kHz), extremely low frequency (ELF)(0< f ≤ 300 Hz), and static (0 Hz) (only static magnetic fields are considered in this opinion). There is a separate section for environmental effects. |
Fonte | Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR) |
Origem | Internacional |
Autor/Editor | SCENIHR |
Disponibilidade | Disponível online |
Link | Documento PDF |
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Data | Março 2007 |
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Título | Report On Radiofrequency And Health (2007 – 2008) |
Resumo | This report summarizes the results which have appeared in prestigious publications in the last two years. The conclusions and recommendations of bodies, committees and agencies competent in the evaluation of risks derived from exposure to RF were analysed, specifically emissions from base stations and mobile phones. |
Fonte | Comité Científico Asesor en Radiofrecuencias y Salud (CCARS) |
Origem | Espanha |
Autor/Editor | CCARS |
Disponibilidade | Disponível online |
Link | Documento PDF |
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Data | Janeiro 2009 |