U.K. Volunteers needed for phone mast study
http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/index.php?p=147
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More to the point, they seem to be having problems recruiting enough EHS volunteers.
Andy
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Are you surprised, Andy, when people realise it will not prove much that will help them?
Sandi
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No, not really. And for anyone really EHS it is a difficult decision to make; this length of exposure can set someone back for weeks in the worst cases.
Trouble is, if all the studies never see the clearest cases, the results are ambiguous, and the clarity of EHS remains too anecdotal.
Researchers need to start by suspending disbelief, taking reports of EHS on trust and begin finding what EHS people have in common, at home, in their medical history and in their biological response.
Andy
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More to the point, they seem to be having problems recruiting enough EHS volunteers.
Andy
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Are you surprised, Andy, when people realise it will not prove much that will help them?
Sandi
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No, not really. And for anyone really EHS it is a difficult decision to make; this length of exposure can set someone back for weeks in the worst cases.
Trouble is, if all the studies never see the clearest cases, the results are ambiguous, and the clarity of EHS remains too anecdotal.
Researchers need to start by suspending disbelief, taking reports of EHS on trust and begin finding what EHS people have in common, at home, in their medical history and in their biological response.
Andy
Starmail - 17. Jul, 08:29