Guideline of the Austrian Medical Association

by admin @, Monday, April 02, 2012, 21:44 (415 days ago)

Guideline of the Austrian Medical Association
( ) for the diagnosis and treatment of EMFrelated
health problems and illnesses (EMF
syndrome)
Consensus paper of the Austrian Medical Association’s EMF
Working Group ( AG-EMF)

Adopted at the meeting of environmental medicine officers of the Regional Medical
Association´s and the Austrian Medical Association on 3rd March 2012 in Vienna.

Introduction
There has been a sharp rise in unspecific, often stress-associated health problems that
increasingly present physicians with the challenge of complex differential diagnosis.
A cause that has been accorded little attention so far is increasing electrosmog
exposure at home, at work and during leisure activities, occurring in addition to
chronic stress in personal and working life. It correlates with an overall situation of
chronic stress that can lead to burnout.
How can physicians respond to this development?
The Austrian Medical Association has developed a guideline for differential
diagnosis and potential treatment of unspecific stress-related health problems
associated with electrosmog. Its core element is a patient questionnaire consisting of
a general assessment of stress symptoms and a specific assessment of electrosmog
exposure.
The guideline is intended as an aid in diagnosing and treating EMF-related health
problems.
Read more
http://www.aerztekammer.at/documents/10618/976981/EMF-Guideline.pdf

Dr.D.Leszczynski - European experts in disarray over EHS.

by unknown, Tuesday, April 03, 2012, 00:09 (415 days ago) @ admin

Source of information

Dr.Dariusz Leszczynski

European experts in disarray over EHS -- electromagnetic hypersensitivity

HELSINKI, April 1, 2012—Proper function of the human body relies on "electricity". What we feel and what we think is regulated by the movements of electric charges within and in-between our cells.

Hence, it should come as no surprise that placing the human body into a sufficiently strong electromagnetic field might cause disturbances to normal physiological electric signaling of the tissues and organs.

What is a sufficiently strong electromagnetic field? There are some general rules that are used to provide us with safety limits of exposure. However, as with anything we encounter, there are exceptions.

People's bodies are alike, but not entirely the same. Variations in our genes lead to the so called individual susceptibility to chemicals, including medicines or radiation.
Read more
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/between-rock-and-hard-place/2012/ap...

Yasuko Kato, Olle Johansson - EHS a questionnaire survey

by unknown, Wednesday, April 11, 2012, 14:39 (406 days ago) @ unknown

Reported functional impairments of electrohypersensitive Japanese: A questionnaire survey

Abstract

An increasing number of people worldwide complain that they have become electromagnetic hypersensitive (EHS). We conducted a questionnaire survey of EHS persons in Japan. The aim was to identify electromagnetic fields (EMF) and plausible EMF sources that caused their symptoms. Postal questionnaires were distributed via a self-help group, and 75 participants (95% women) responded. Reported major complaints were “fatigue/tiredness” (85%), “headache”, “concentration, memory, and thinking” difficulty (81%, respectively). Seventy-two per cent used some form of complementary/alternative therapy. The most plausible trigger of EHS onset was a mobile phone base station or personal handy-phone system (37%). Sixty-five percent experienced health problems to be due to the radiation from other passengers’ mobile phones in trains or buses, and 12% reported that they could not use public transportation at all. Fifty-three percent had a job before the onset, but most had lost their work and/or experienced a decrease in income. Moreover, 85.3% had to take measures to protect themselves from EMF, such as moving to low EMF areas, or buying low EMF electric appliances. EHS persons were suffering not only from their symptoms, but also from economical and social problems.
Read more
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0928468012000442

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