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Liu, H.C., et al., Immunologic variables in acute mania of bipolar disorder. J Neuroimmunol, | Liu, H.C., et al., Immunologic variables in acute mania of bipolar disorder. J Neuroimmunol, | ||
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+ | Two U.S. government reports from the 1970s to 1980s provide evidence for many neuropsychiatric effects of non-thermal microwave EMFs, based on occupational exposure studies.[[https:// | ||
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+ | In summary, then, the mechanism of action of microwave EMFs, the role of the VGCCs in the brain, the impact of non-thermal EMFs on the brain, extensive epidemiological studies performed over the past 50 years, and five criteria testing for causality, all collectively show that various non-thermal microwave EMF exposures produce diverse neuropsychiatric effects. | ||