The Critical Importance of Molecular Biomarkers and Imaging in the Study of Electrohypersensitivity. A Scientific Consensus International Report

Clinical research aiming at objectively identifying and characterizing diseases via clinical observations and biological and radiological findings is a critical initial research step when establishing objective diagnostic criteria and treatments. Failure to first define such diagnostic criteria may...

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Hauptverfasser: Belpomme, Dominique, Carlo, George L., Irigaray, Philippe, Carpenter, David O., Hardell, Lennart, Kundi, Michael, Belyaev, Igor, Havas, Magda, Adlkofer, Franz, Heuser, Gunnar, Miller, Anthony B., Caccamo, Daniela, De Luca, Chiara, von Klitzing, Lebrecht, Pall, Martin L., Bandara, Priyanka, Stein, Yael, Sage, Cindy, Soffritti, Morando, Davis, Devra, Moskowitz, Joel M., Mortazavi, S. M. J., Herbert, Martha R., Moshammer, Hanns, Ledoigt, Gerard, Turner, Robert, Tweedale, Anthony, Munoz-Calero, Pilar, Udasin, Iris, Koppel, Tarmo, Burgio, Ernesto, Vander Vorst, Andre
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description Clinical research aiming at objectively identifying and characterizing diseases via clinical observations and biological and radiological findings is a critical initial research step when establishing objective diagnostic criteria and treatments. Failure to first define such diagnostic criteria may lead research on pathogenesis and etiology to serious confounding biases and erroneous medical interpretations. This is particularly the case for electrohypersensitivity (EHS) and more particularly for the so-called "provocation tests", which do not investigate the causal origin of EHS but rather the EHS-associated particular environmental intolerance state with hypersensitivity to man-made electromagnetic fields (EMF). However, because those tests depend on multiple EMF-associated physical and biological parameters and have been conducted in patients without having first defined EHS objectively and/or endpoints adequately, they cannot presently be considered to be valid pathogenesis research methodologies. Consequently, the negative results obtained by these tests do not preclude a role of EMF exposure as a symptomatic trigger in EHS patients. Moreover, there is no proof that EHS symptoms or EHS itself are caused by psychosomatic or nocebo effects. This international consensus report pleads for the acknowledgement of EHS as a distinct neuropathological disorder and for its inclusion in the WHO International Classification of Diseases.
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This is particularly the case for electrohypersensitivity (EHS) and more particularly for the so-called "provocation tests", which do not investigate the causal origin of EHS but rather the EHS-associated particular environmental intolerance state with hypersensitivity to man-made electromagnetic fields (EMF). However, because those tests depend on multiple EMF-associated physical and biological parameters and have been conducted in patients without having first defined EHS objectively and/or endpoints adequately, they cannot presently be considered to be valid pathogenesis research methodologies. Consequently, the negative results obtained by these tests do not preclude a role of EMF exposure as a symptomatic trigger in EHS patients. Moreover, there is no proof that EHS symptoms or EHS itself are caused by psychosomatic or nocebo effects. 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subjects Alzheimer's disease
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Biomarkers
Cancer
Carcinogens
Causality
Cellular telephones
Chemistry
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Criteria
diagnostic criteria
Diagnostic systems
Drug dosages
electrohypersensitivity
electromagnetic field
Electromagnetic fields
Epidemiology
Etiology
extremely low frequency
Hypersensitivity
Intolerance
Laboratory animals
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medical research
Nocebos
Pathogenesis
Patients
Physical Sciences
provocation test
Provocation tests
Public health
Radiation
radiofrequency
Reproducibility
Review
Risk factors
Science & Technology
Signs and symptoms
Working groups
title The Critical Importance of Molecular Biomarkers and Imaging in the Study of Electrohypersensitivity. A Scientific Consensus International Report
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