The objectives of this study were to assess whether people who report hypersensitivity to weak electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are better at detecting EMF under blind or double-blind conditions than nonhypersensitive individuals, and to test whether they respond to the presence of EMF with increased symptom reporting.
| Date Of Record Release | 2009-12-17 17:28:36 |
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| Description | The objectives of this study were to assess whether people who report hypersensitivity to weak electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are better at detecting EMF under blind or double-blind conditions than nonhypersensitive individuals, and to test whether they respond to the presence of EMF with increased symptom reporting. |
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| Source | Psychosomatic Medicine |
| Keyword | Health, Magnetic fields, Electric fields, Electromagnetic fields, Sensitivity |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2009-12-17 17:23:19 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2009-12-17 17:28:36 |
| Creator | G. James Rubin, Jayati Das Munshi, Simon Wessely |
| Language | English |