Retraction of: EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems and illnesses
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Igor Belyaev
, Peter Ohnsorge
Retraction of: Igor Belyaev, Amy Dean, Horst Eger, Gerhard Hubmann, Reinhold Jandrisovits, Olle Johansson, Markus Kern, Michael Kundi, Piero Lercher, Wilhelm Mosgöller, Hanns Moshammer, Kurt Müller, Gerd Oberfeld*, Peter Ohnsorge, Peter Pelzmann, Claus Scheingraber and Roby Thill. 2015. EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems and illnesses. Volume 30, issue 4, pages 337–371. (DOI: 10.1515/reveh-2015-0033).
The authors regret to announce the following: The EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 has been retracted by the authors. During the preparation of the EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 several citations were lost and other errors were detected. This was completely unintentional and the authors are very sorry for this. However, the content and conclusions of the Guideline are not altered by this. A revised version will be published as soon as possible.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Idiopathic environmental intolerance
- Reviews
- Electromagnetic hypersensitivity – an increasing challenge to the medical profession
- The microwave syndrome or electro-hypersensitivity: historical background
- Review of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and management by clinicians
- Reliable disease biomarkers characterizing and identifying electrohypersensitivity and multiple chemical sensitivity as two etiopathogenic aspects of a unique pathological disorder
- Gulf War illness: an overview of events, most prevalent health outcomes, exposures, and clues as to pathogenesis
- Increased mercury release from dental amalgam restorations after exposure to electromagnetic fields as a potential hazard for hypersensitive people and pregnant women
- The implications of non-linear biological oscillations on human electrophysiology for electrohypersensitivity (EHS) and multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
- Synergistic health effects between chemical pollutants and electromagnetic fields
- Electrohypersensitivity: a functional impairment due to an inaccessible environment
- Radiofrequency exposure in young and old: different sensitivities in light of age-relevant natural differences
- Retraction of: EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems and illnesses