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2004

Columbus State University

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The Effects Of A One-Tesla Magnet On Human Fibroblast Cell Growth, Ashley Chaplin Jan 2004

The Effects Of A One-Tesla Magnet On Human Fibroblast Cell Growth, Ashley Chaplin

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The controversy regarding the ill effects of electromagnetic fields began in 1979 when Nancy Wertheimer and Ed Leeper claimed to have found a connection between childhood leukemia and power lines. In 1997, a group of researchers led by Martha Linet, M. D., attempted to provide evidence that there was no link between cancer and electromagnetic fields. The study showed that the risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia did not escalate with increasing electromagnetic field levels in the children's homes. When compared to the Earth's static magnetic field of 0.5 Gauss, these fields were extremely small. Within the past decade, magnets have …