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1. Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure and the Resting EEG: Exploring the Thermal Mechanism Hypothesis.

2. Influence of pulsing electromagnetic field therapy on resting blood pressure in aging adults.

3. An old issue and a new look: electromagnetic hypersensitivity caused by radiations emitted by GSM mobile phones.

4. Do TETRA (Airwave) base station signals have a short-term impact on health and well-being? A randomized double-blind provocation study.

5. A literature review: the cardiovascular effects of exposure to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields.

6. Repeated application of an electric field increases BDNF in the brain, enhances spatial learning, and induces infarct tolerance.

7. Physiological effects of RF exposure on hypersensitive people by a cell phone.

8. Does short-term exposure to mobile phone base station signals increase symptoms in individuals who report sensitivity to electromagnetic fields? A double-blind randomized provocation study.

9. Safety of human MRI at static fields above the FDA 8 T guideline: sodium imaging at 9.4 T does not affect vital signs or cognitive ability.

10. The effect of GSM and TETRA mobile handset signals on blood pressure, catechol levels and heart rate variability.

11. Static magnetic field effect on the arterial baroreflex-mediated control of microcirculation: implications for cardiovascular effects due to environmental magnetic fields.

12. Electromagnetic pulses induce fluctuations in blood pressure in rats.

13. [Effects of electromagnetic fields on tonicity of cerebral vessels and arterial pressure].

14. [Impulse low-intensity electromagnetic field in the treatment of adolescents with essential arterial hypertension].

15. Decreased plasma levels of nitric oxide metabolites, angiotensin II, and aldosterone in spontaneously hypertensive rats exposed to 5 mT static magnetic field.

16. Does exposure to an artificial ULF magnetic field affect blood pressure, heart rate variability and mood?

17. Influence of local geomagnetic storms on arterial blood pressure.

18. Geomagnetic field effect on cardiovascular regulation.

19. Effects of static magnetic fields on plasma levels of angiotensin II and aldosterone associated with arterial blood pressure in genetically hypertensive rats.

20. Anti-pressor effects of whole body exposure to static magnetic field on pharmacologically induced hypertension in conscious rabbits.

21. [Effect of membrane-stabilizing magnetolaser therapy on cardiodynamics in patients with ischemic heart disease].

22. [Biological effects and health risks of electromagnetic fields at levels classified by INCRIP ans admissible among occupationally exposed workers: a study of the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lodz].

23. Comparative effect of positive and negative static magnetic fields on heart rate and blood pressure in healthy adults.

24. Hypersensitivity symptoms associated with exposure to cellular telephones: no causal link.

25. The excretion of 6-hydroxymelatonin sulfate in healthy young men exposed to electromagnetic fields emitted by cellular phone -- an experimental study.

26. The heliogeophysical aspects of circumpolar health.

27. Associations by signatures and coherences between the human circulation and helio- and geomagnetic activity.

28. [Melatonin production in hypertonic patients during magnetic storms].

29. Ultrawide-band electromagnetic pulses induced hypotension in rats.

30. Lack of effects on heart rate and blood pressure in ketamine-anesthetized rats briefly exposed to ultra-wideband electromagnetic pulses.

31. Cardiovascular and thermal responses in rats during 94 GHz irradiation.

34. Exposure to extremely-low-frequency electromagnetic fields and radiofrequency radiation: cardiovascular effects in humans.

35. Magnetic field elicits hypotension mediated by platelet activating factor in rats injected with iron beads.

36. [Indications for using a new magnetotherapeutic method in arterial hypertension].

37. [Changes in arterial elasticity after high-frequency electromagnetic field irradiation].

38. [Role of the vagus nerves in the mechanism of the corrective effect of the traveling impulse magnetic field on arterial blood pressure in cats].

39. [Functional asymmetry as an indicator of the biological effect of ultrahigh frequency electromagnetic fields].

40. [Effect of wide-band modulated electromagnetic fields on the workers of high-frequency telephone exchanges].

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