La Plataforma Ciudadana QAE en su afán de mantener a la Sociedad informada sobre todo aquello relacionado con el mundo de la 'Energía', ha recopilado una extensa BIBLIOGRAFÍA con más de 370 referencias relacionadas con los Campos Electromagnéticos y los perjuicios que causan a la salud humana, la cual publicamos en este artículo.
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Bibliografía principal:
ONDAS ELECTROMAGNÉTICAS Y SALUD - HIPÓLITO DURÁN - PRESIDENTE REAL ACADEMIA MEDICINA
50 Hz efectos del campo magnético sobre el rendimiento del aprendizaje espacial
60 Hz eléctricos Campos y luz incandescente como estímulos aversivos
Efectos agudos de 50 Hz, 100 T exposición a campos magnéticos
La exposición aguda a un campo magnético de 60 Hz afecta ratas
La exposición aguda a un campo magnético de 60 Hz aumenta ADN
Índices alternativos de exposición a campos eléctricos y magnéticos
AISLAMIENTO Y CARACTERIZACIÓN DE EXOSOMAS DE CÉLULAS ESTROMALES MESENQUIMALES
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https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-26-cdc-messonnier-says-the-coronavirus-pandemic-will-spread-in-the-usa.html
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https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2020/01/28/facebook-twitter-google-hide-china-epidemic-misinformation
https://stateofthenation.co/?p=5884
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
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Las frecuencias de comunicación móvil simuladas (3,5 GHz) emitidas por un generador de señales afectan al sueño
Efectos de las emisiones de los teléfonos móviles en los glóbulos rojos humanos
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