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Martin Röösli

Researcher at Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

Publications -  353
Citations -  11518

Martin Röösli is an academic researcher from Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 319 publications receiving 8963 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Röösli include University of Cape Town & University of Basel.

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Spectrum and prevalence of genetic predisposition in medulloblastoma: a retrospective genetic study and prospective validation in a clinical trial cohort

Sebastian M. Waszak, +97 more
- 01 Jun 2018 - 
TL;DR: The prevalence of genetic predispositions differed between molecular subgroups in the retrospective cohort and was highest for patients in the MBSHH subgroup, and survival estimates differed significantly across patients with germline mutations in different medulloblastoma predisposition genes.
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Radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and non-specific symptoms of ill health : A systematic review

TL;DR: The large majority of individuals who claims to be able to detect low level RF-EMF are not able to do so under double-blind conditions, and the available observational studies do not allow differentiating between biophysical from EMF and nocebo effects.
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Symptoms of ill health ascribed to electromagnetic field exposure – a questionnaire survey

TL;DR: From June 2001, health questionnaires were distributed to people who complained about symptoms of ill health which they ascribed to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF), to gain a better knowledge of the anxieties of complainants, to obtain hints of possible problems and of actions that should be taken to solve the problems.
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The relationship between transportation noise exposure and ischemic heart disease: a meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The evidence for an effect of transportation noise with IHD necessitates further research into the threshold and the shape of the exposure-response association, potential sources of heterogeneity and effect modification.