2015·ReviewAdverse effect
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity — an increasing challenge to the medical profession
Hedendahl L, Carlberg M, Hardell L · Reviews on Environmental Health · Sweden
Summary
Overview of clinical experience with EHS patients in Sweden, where the condition is recognized as a functional impairment, plus recommendations for accommodations at work and school.
Key findings
- 01Reported prevalence of self-diagnosed EHS between 1.5% and 13%
- 02Symptoms commonly include headache, tinnitus, sleep problems, cognitive difficulty
- 03Removal from exposure remains the primary intervention
Source
doi.org/10.1515/reveh-2015-0012Related studies
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