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Elektromagnetiska fält, elöverkänslighet och neurologisk sjukdom - en kunskapsöversikt

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The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now.

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Prevalence of annoyance attributed to electrical equipment and smells in a Swedish population, and relationship with subjective health and daily functioning.

TL;DR: Annoyance related to electrical and/or chemical factors was common in a Swedish population and the association with subjective health and functional capacity increased with severity of annoyance, which suggests that there is some connection between environmental annoyance, well-being andfunctional capacity.
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Baseline prevalence of symptoms related to indoor environment.

TL;DR: The prevalence of symptoms in the Swedish population was found to accord with results in studies based on different kinds of samples, and SBS symptoms, skin symptoms, and symptoms similar to those reported by individuals with ``electric hypersensitivity'' were significantly more prevalent among employees with extensive VDU usage.
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On astrocytes and glutamate neurotransmission : new waves in brain information

TL;DR: A summary of the knowledge on astroglial-neuronal interaction in glutamate neurotransmission is given in this article, focusing on the contribution of astroglia to synaptic dynamics.
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On Astrocytes and Glutamate Neurotransmission: New Waves in Brain Information Processing

TL;DR: This work briefly addresses different topics such as membrane receptors and signal transduction systems on astroglia and the expression of some ion channels and glutamate carriers.
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Are video display terminals a source of increased PCB concentration in the working atmosphere? One answer.

TL;DR: In this article, a study of PCB emissions from video display terminals (VDTs) was conducted and the authors concluded that the observed PCB emissions are the result of the vapourization of PCB deposited onto the VDT from the PCB contaminated air and do not originate from the electrical components of VDT.