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Joseph D. Bowman

Researcher at National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Publications -  49
Citations -  2368

Joseph D. Bowman is an academic researcher from National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2272 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph D. Bowman include University of Southern California.

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Exposure to Residential Electric and Magnetic Fields and Risk of Childhood Leukemia

TL;DR: The relation between exposure to electric and magnetic fields in the home, as assessed by measurements, wiring configuration, and self-reported appliance use, and risk of leukemia was investigated in a case-control study among children from birth to age 10 years in Los Angeles County, California as discussed by the authors.
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The INTERPHONE study: Design, epidemiological methods, and description of the study population

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TL;DR: The INTERPHONE study is the largest case–control study to date investigating risks related to mobile phone use and to other potential risk factors for the tumours of interest and includes 2,765 glioma, 2,425 meningiomas, 1,121 acoustic neurinoma, 109 malignant parotid gland tumour cases and 7,658 controls.
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Potential Occupational Risks for Neurodegenerative Diseases

TL;DR: Support was observed for hypothesized excess neurodegenerative disease associated with a variety of occupations, 60 Hz magnetic fields and welding.
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Occupations with Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields: A Possible Risk Factor for Alzheimer's Disease

TL;DR: Analysis of data from three independent clinical series and controls indicates an association between working in occupations with probable medium to high exposure to extremely low frequency (< 300 Hz) electromagnetic fields and sporadic Alzheimer's disease.