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The interaction "group membership*tinnitus" proved not to be significant (p = 0.60) indicating that claiming oneself as electromagnetic hypersensitive and suffering from tinnitus are independent risk factors for sleep disturbances with electromagnetic hypersensitivity exerting an even greater influence on sleep quality than tinnitus (table 3).

This phenomenon of symptom attribution to EMF exposure is often referred to as "Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity" (EHS) and more recently as "Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance attributed to Electromagnetic Fields" (IEI-EMF) [ 6].

Nevertheless, this hypothesis derived from our epidemiological study has to be confirmed in further studies by e.g. intervention studies aiming for a normalization of the postulated over-activated distress network in subjectively electromagnetic hypersensitive (e.g. cognitive behavioral therapy, which has been shown to be successful in electromagnetic hypersensitivity [45] and tinnitus patients).

"Angela continues to believe that she suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity.

Even though Jimmy has looked after him, indulged his electromagnetic hypersensitivity and kept him stocked up with steak, Chuck still doesn't trust his little brother.

But in amongst all the usual hatemail I'm still getting from the electromagnetic hypersensitivity anti-phone-mast lobby, I received something this week that triggered, I freely admit, something deep inside me that I could only describe as a feeling.

There is a vocal cohort who claim to suffer from a condition called electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS or ES), whose symptoms include everything from fatigue and sleep disturbance to generic pains and skin conditions.

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In case you missed it, this piece on Monday suggests that the phenomenon of "electromagnetic-hypersensitivity" – being allergic to electricity and phone signals – might all be in Chuck's mind.

subjective belief of being electromagnetic hypersensitive, (2).

So-called hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) is a fairly new phenomenon, and etiology of the hypersensitivity to EMFs is not yet known.

Cases of alleged hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) have been reported for more than 20 years, and some authors have suggested some connection with the "multiple chemical sensitivity" illness.

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