Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Study of self-reported hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields in California
epidem.
By:
Levallois P, Neutra R, Lee G, Hristova L
Published in: Environ Health Perspect 2002; 110: 619-623
Exposure
Study funded by
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California EMF Research Program, USA
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