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		<title>Sensitivity to electricity&#8211;temporal changes in Austria</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sensitivity to electricity&#8211;temporal changes in Austria
Schröttner J, Leitgeb N.
Institute of Health Care Engineering, Graz University of Technology,
Graz, Austria.
BMC Public Health. 2008 Sep 12;8:310.
BACKGROUND:
An increasing number of persons suffer from non-specific health symptoms such as headache, sleep disturbances, difficulties in concentrating and more. In lack of a medical explanation, more and
more persons take refuge to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Schröttner J, Leitgeb N.<br />
Institute of Health Care Engineering, Graz University of Technology,<br />
Graz, Austria.<br />
BMC Public Health. 2008 Sep 12;8:310.</p>
<p>BACKGROUND:<br />
An increasing number of persons suffer from non-specific health symptoms such as headache, sleep disturbances, difficulties in concentrating and more. In lack of a medical explanation, more and<br />
more persons take refuge to the assumption that they were electromagnetic hypersensitive (EHS) and electromagnetic pollution causes their problems. The discussion whether electromagnetic fields<br />
(EMF) could cause such adverse health effects is still ongoing. </p>
<p>METHODS:<br />
Based on the Austrian inhabitants a statistical cross-sample of the general population with regard to age, gender and federal state had been investigated to assess the actual situation and potential<br />
temporal changes in comparison with a former study of 1994. In a telephone survey a total number of 526 persons were included. </p>
<p>RESULTS:<br />
This study showed an actual EHS prevalence of 3.5% compared with 2% estimated in 1994. About 70% of the sample believed that electromagnetic pollution could be a risk factor for health. More<br />
than 30% declared to at least some degree to be concerned about their well-being near mobile phone base stations or power lines. However, only 10% were actively looking for specific information. Media<br />
triggered EHS hypothesis in 24% of the cases. </p>
<p>CONCLUSION:<br />
The results show that concerns about EMF did not decrease with time in spite of scientific studies and health risk assessments concluding that a causal relationship of EMF below recommended reference levels and non-specific health symptoms would be implausible.</p>
<p>Fulltext: <a href="http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&#038;pubmedid=18789137">http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&#038;pubmedid=18789137</a></p>
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