Electromagnetic Fields and the Public: EMF Standards and Estimation of Risk

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Grigoriev, Yury [1 ]
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[1] RNCNIRP, Russian Natl Comm Nonionizing Radiat Protect, Moscow, Russia
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10.1088/1755-1315/10/1/012003
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Mobile communications are a relatively new and additional source of electromagnetic exposure for the population. Standard daily mobile-phone use is known to increase RF-EMF (radiofrequency electromagnetic field) exposure to the brains of users of all ages, whilst mobile-phone base stations, and base station units for cordless phones, can regularly increase the exposures of large numbers of the population to RF-EMF radiation in everyday life. The need to determine appropriate standards stipulating the maximum acceptable short-term and long-term RF-EMF levels encountered by the public, and set such levels as general guidelines, is of great importance in order to help preserve the general public's health and that of the next generation of humanity.
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