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Sabine Heinrich
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 22
Citations - 987
Sabine Heinrich is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 22 publications receiving 891 citations.
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Conduct of a personal radiofrequency electromagnetic field measurement study : proposed study protocol
Martin Röösli,Martin Röösli,Patrizia Frei,Patrizia Frei,John Bolte,Georg Neubauer,Elisabeth Cardis,Maria Feychting,Peter Gajsek,Sabine Heinrich,Wout Joseph,Simon Mann,Luc Martens,Evelyn Mohler,Evelyn Mohler,Roger C Parslow,Aslak Harbo Poulsen,Katja Radon,Joachim Schüz,Gyoergy Thuroczy,Jean-François Viel,Martine Vrijheid +21 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes procedures for the measurement of personal exposure to RF-EMF, data collection, data management and analysis, and methods for the selection and instruction of study participants, and identifies two basic types of personal RF- EMF measurement studies: population surveys and microenvironmental measurements.
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Personal exposure to mobile phone frequencies and well-being in adults: a cross-sectional study based on dosimetry.
Silke Thomas,Anja Kühnlein,Sabine Heinrich,Georg Praml,Dennis Nowak,Rüdiger von Kries,Katja Radon +6 more
TL;DR: The overall exposure to high‐frequency electromagnetic fields was markedly below the ICNIRP reference level and there was no statistically significant association between the exposure and chronic symptoms or between the Exposure and acute symptoms.
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Systematic review of wireless phone use and brain cancer and other head tumors
Michael Repacholi,Alexander Lerchl,Martin Röösli,Zenon Sienkiewicz,Anssi Auvinen,Jürgen Breckenkamp,Guglielmo d'Inzeo,Paul Elliott,Patrizia Frei,Sabine Heinrich,Isabelle Lagroye,Anna Lahkola,David L. McCormick,Silke Thomas,Paolo Vecchia +14 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the review results using the Hill criteria did not support a causal relationship between wireless phone use and the incidence of adult cancers in the areas of the head that most absorb RF energy from the use of wireless phones.
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Exposure to mobile telecommunication networks assessed using personal dosimetry and well-being in children and adolescents: the German MobilEe-study
TL;DR: In comparison to previous studies, this is one of the first to assess the individual level of exposure to mobile telecommunication networks using personal dosimetry, enabling objective assessment of exposure from all sources and longer measurement periods.
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Exposure to radio-frequency electromagnetic fields and behavioural problems in Bavarian children and adolescents
TL;DR: This is one of the first studies that investigated an association between exposure to mobile telecommunication networks and mental health behaviour more studies using personal dosimetry are warranted to confirm these findings.