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Analysis of the NHMRC Rapid Review
The Society for Wind Vigilance Announces First International Symposium
Analysis of Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario Literature Review
Research Chair Choice Misses the Mark
Research Needed - UK National Health Services
Government of Ontario requests 'Expert Advice'
Analysis of A/CanWEA Panel Review
Preliminary Findings - Controlled Study Mars Hill
Promoting Research for Authoritative Wind Turbine Guidelines
Preliminary Findings - Controlled Study Mars Hill
Preliminary findings of a controlled study (Mars Hill, Maine) being conducted by Dr. Michael Nissenbaum to investigate potential negative health effects concludes that adults living within 1100 meters of industrial wind turbines suffer high incidences of chronic sleep disturbances and headaches, among other somatic complaints, and high incidences of dysphoric psychiatric symptomatology, compared to a control group living 5000-6000 meters away. This controlled study is a work in progress.

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Maine Medical Association Resolution re Wind Energy and Public Health

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