Annotated Bibliography
American Electric Power "About Us" http://www.aep.com/about (accessed July 17, 2012)
Arendash, Gary W, "Electromagnetic Field Treatment Protects Against and Reverses Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease Mice," Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Volume 19:1 (January 2010): Accessed July 11, 2012, http://www.jalz.com/press/2010/20100106.html.
Brodeur, Paul. Currents of death: power lines, computer terminals, and the attempt to cover up their threat to your health. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1989.
This book reviews several well-known studies. The book also provides information regarding legal cases involving power companies and electromagnetic radiation.
Electric and magnetic fields: hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, April 1, 1993.. Washington: U.S. G.P.O. :, 1993.
Gehl, Julie, "Electrochemotherapy as Part of an Immunotherapy Strategy in the Treatment of Cancer," Advanced Electroporation Techniques in Biology and Medicine .Jun 2010 , 425 -429
Ginsberg, Gary, and Brian Toal. "Power lines and EMFs." In What's toxic, what's not. Berkley trade paperback ed. New York: Berkley Books, 2006. 295-304.
Interesting: The book also provides information about other forms of pollution in our lives.
Gittleman, Ann Louise. Zapped: why your cell phone shouldn't be your alarm clock and 1,268 ways to outsmart the hazards of electronic pollution. New York: HarperOne, 2010.
This book was very helpful with the entire research process. Its' main focus was on electrical devices in our everyday world.
Habash, Riadh W. Y.. Bioeffects and therapeutic applications of electromagnetic energy. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2008.
Very technical. Was helpful in finding positive uses of EMFs.
Manne, Rycharde. "What Are The Symptoms Of Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity?." Science 2.0 http://www.science20.com/florilegium/what_are_symptoms_electromagnetic_hypersensitivity (accessed July 15, 2012).
McLean, Lyn. Watt's the buzz?: understanding and avoiding the risks of electromagnetic radiation. Melbourne, Australia: Scribe Publications, 2002.
The entire book is helpful when researching electromagnetic fields. Gave several examples of how to reduce EMFs in public areas.
"Microwave News | News & Comment." Microwave News | News & Comment. http://microwavenews.com (accessed July 15, 2012).
Several resources and references are found on this site.
Nair, Indira, M. Granger Morgan, and H. Keith Florig. Biological effects of power frequency electric and magnetic fields. Washington, DC: Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment :, 1989.
Great source. Helpful in individual readings of electromagnetic fields from household appliances. Also compared several studies over EMFs.
Portier, Christopher. Assessment of health effects from exposure to power-line frequency electric and magnetic fields: NIEHS Working Group report. Research Triangle Park, NC (P.O. Box 12233, Research Triangle Park 27709): National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, U.S. National Institute of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, 1998.
Helpful with exposure measurements.
Sugarman, Ellen. Warning: the electricity around you may be hazardous to your health : how to protect yourself from electromagnetic fields. New 2nd ed. Miami Beach, Fla.: Miriam Press, 1998.
Surrounded by Waves. Laser Disc. Directed by Jean-Christophe Ribot. New York: ArteFrance ; Mosaïque Films , 2009.
Very interesting, could be used in the classroom with middle school or high school students
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