New Publications (1-15/Nov/2025)

19 Dec 2025

Here you find a list of newly published articles that will be added to the JEIC Reserch Database when they are ready.

  • Risk Factors for Cochlear Dysfunction Due to Mobile Phone Usage Among Medical Students
    Kishore P, Colbert KAR, Kumar CS, Amalanathan S
    Department of ENT, AIIMS Mangalagiri (India)
    Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2025; 77 (11): 4764-4770

  • A Cohort Study on Alzheimer's Disease in Relation to Residential Magnetic Fields From Indoor Transformer Stations
    Liimatainen A, Roivainen P, Juutilainen J, Höytö A, Naarala J
    Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Eastern Finland (Finland)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (8): e70031

  • Definition and Validation of an Exposure Measurement Method for a Typical Load of a Base Station
    Schiffarth AM, Ta TJ, Bornkessel C, Schilling LM, Hein M, Heberling D
    Institute of High Frequency Technology, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (8): e70029

  • Neuroinflammatory effects of magnetic fields: insights into glia-mediated secondary cascades and mechanisms
    Luo Y, Zhao C, Ren J, Tian L, Pan Y
    Biogeomagnetism Group, Key Laboratory of Planetary Science and Frontier Technology, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
    Life Sci 2025; 124061

  • Brain Tumor and Mobile Phone Risk Among Young People: Analysis of Japanese People Using the MOBI-Kids International Case-Control Study
    Kojimahara N, Kiyohara K, Sato Y, Wake K, Taki M, Castano-Vinyals G, Yamaguchi N, Study Group of MOBI‐Kids Japan
    Graduate School of Public Health, Shizuoka Graduate University of Public Health (Japan)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (8): e70032

  • Exposure Variability Between 1- or 6-Minute and 30-Minute Averaging Time Lengths in Radiofrequency-Electromagnetic Field Exposure Monitoring
    Bhatt CR, Henderson S, Sanagou M, Loughran S
    Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (Australia)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (8): e70030

  • Measurement of Electromagnetic Fields Exposure to Humans from Electric Vehicles and Their Supply Equipment
    Murthy GPP, Varadarajan GS
    Division of High Voltage Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University (India)
    Measurement 2026; 258 Pt D: 119378

  • Effects of electromagnetic fields on flatfish
    Hermans A, van Mens A, Schilt B, van der Neut R, van Hal R
    Marine Animal Ecology group, Wageningen University (The Netherlands)
    Reg Stud Mar Sci 2025; 91: 104591

  • High Voltage, High Stakes: Assessing Cardiovascular Effects of Electromagnetic Fields From Electric Vehicles
    Dewi IP, Anggitama AM, Yusrizal T, Dewi KP
    Faculty of Medicine, Duta Wacana Christian University (Indonesioa)
    JACC Asia 2025; Online

  • Modulation of brain functional connectivity in healthy young adults following GSM radiofrequency exposure: A magnetoencephalography and magnetic resonance imaging study
    Iranfar S, Wallace J, Selmaoui B, Yahia-Cherif L
    Department of Experimental Toxicology and Modeling (TEAM), Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) (France)
    Neuroscience 2025; Online

  • Quelling Concerns About Rooftops: Do Risk-Communication Strategies Influence Public Acceptance of 5G Base Stations in China?
    Liu Y, Qin C
    Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan (USA)
    Risk Anal 2025; Online

  • Acute exposure to 27.12 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic field disrupts blood-brain barrier integrity via eNOS activation and occludin down-regulation
    Ulusoy A, Asci H, Taner R, Tepebasi MY, Ilhan I, Karabacak P, Comlekci S, Ozmen O
    Department of Bioengineering, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Suleyman Demirel University (Turkiye)
    Iran J Basic Med Sci 2025; 28 (12): 1691-1698

  • Satellite-derived EMF mapping for predicting neurological health risks: A medical hypothesis
    Dash D, Koiri RK
    Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University) (India)
    Med Hypotheses 2025; 205: 111794

  • Comprehensive Measurement-Based Assessment of Downlink RF-EMF Exposure in Urban Environments: Multi-Method Analysis and Intercomparison
    Wang S, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Liu J, Conil E, Jawad O, Samaras T, Ourak L, Wiart J
    Chaire C2M, LTCI, Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris (France)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (8): e70033

  • Expression Pattern Alterations of the Brain KCC2 Chloride Transporter in Male Rats Following Postnatal Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure Associated With Behavioral Outcomes
    Nemati M, Nozari M, Darvishzadeh-Mahani F, Ahmadi-Zeidabadi M, Ganjalikhan-Hakemi S, Bashiri H, Haratizadeh S
    Student Research Committee, Kerman University of Medical Sciences (Iran)
    Birth Defects Res 2025; 117 (11): e2546

  • Model Variability in Assessment of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Fields
    Hirata A, Laakso I, Apollonio F, Kodera S, Kubota Y, Lan J, Li K, Liberti M, Poljak D, Sasaki K, Zhadobov M, Diao Y
    Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Japan)
    TechRxiv 2025; Online

  • RF-EMF Exposure Assessment: Comparison of Measurements in Airports and Flights with and Without Wi-Fi Service
    Arribas E, Escobar I, Martinez-Plaza A, Rufo-Pérez M, Jimenez-Barco A, Paniagua-Sánchez JM, Marín P, Ramirez-Vazquez R
    Department of Physics, Faculty of Computer Science Engineering, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Avda. de España s/n, University Campus (Spain)
    Sensors 2025; 25 (21): 6710

  • Causes of Childhood Cancer: A Literature Review (2014-2021)-Part 3: Environmental and Occupational Factors
    Emeny RT, Butow ME, Titus L, Ricci AM, Bagley PJ, Blunt HB, Morgan A, Alford-Teaster JA, Walston 3rd RR, Rees JR
    Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Molecular Medicine, UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cancer Control & Population Sciences Research Program, University of New Mexico Health Sciences (USA)
    Cancers 2025; 17 (21): 3516

  • Effects of Simultaneous In-Vitro Exposure to 5G-Modulated 3.5 GHz and GSM-Modulated 1.8 GHz Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields on Neuronal Network Electrical Activity and Cellular Stress in Skin Fibroblast Cells
    Hurtier A, Patrignoni L, Canovi A, Orlacchio R, Tjiou H, Gannes FP, Garenne A, Lévêque P, Arnaud-Cormos D, Lagroye I, Lewis N, Percherancier Y
    CNRS, IMS laboratory, UMR5218, Bordeaux University (France)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (7): e70026

  • Investigating the Effects of Occupational Noise and Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Oxidative Response in Power Plant Workers
    Jafarimanesh S, Ehsani H, Shaki F, Moosazadeh M, Samaei SE
    Department of Occupational Health, Faculty of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (Iran)
    Bioelectromagnetics 2025; 46 (7): e70027

  • Electromagnetic fields and oxidative stress: The link to the development of cancer, neurological diseases, and behavioral disorders
    Leković Ž
    Department of Non-ionizing Radiation Protection, Organization "Spektar Podgorica" (Montenegro)
    Electromagn Biol Med 2025; Online

  • The Influence of Mobile Technologies on the Quality of Sleep
    Slezáková Z, Baláž J, Wimmerová S, Valachovičová M
    Faculty of Nursing and Professional Health Studies, Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (Slovakia)
    J Biomed Phys Eng 2025; 15 (5): 491-496