2014
DOI: 10.12988/asms.2014.3810
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Cancer incidence vs. population average sleep duration on spring mattresses

Abstract: Objective: To review published data about breast cancer and average life time sleep duration on wave-reflecting spring mattresses, and with rates reported before bodyresonant radiation were at all emitted from broadcasting transmitters, to determine any correlation. Methods: We collected cancer trend data from cancer registries in Sweden, Denmark, Japan, and the United States. Data on cancer incidence and sleeping habits were collected by a literature survey. Hazard rates (HR) of breast cancer vs. effective sl… Show more

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“…75 cm), but the important factor is that the field strength will increase by this distance above the mattress. This increase can also be verified very simply using a field detector device, which is quite silent just above the spring mattress but will start sounding higher up (Hallberg et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…75 cm), but the important factor is that the field strength will increase by this distance above the mattress. This increase can also be verified very simply using a field detector device, which is quite silent just above the spring mattress but will start sounding higher up (Hallberg et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…inc., increase. In Sweden, breast cancer has been more frequent in the left breast than in the right breast for many years (Hallberg et al, 2014). In Cyprus, breast cancer has been equally distributed between the left and right breasts.…”
Section: Vertically Polarized Horizontally Polarized Se 1958mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By such connecting factors, having thyroid disease might also be the reason of concomitantly increased prostate cancer risk [ 245 ]. It is also known for long that the Japanese and Asians in general have remarkably low prostate and breast cancer incidence [ 246 , 247 , 248 ], while the incidence in USA-born Japanese immigrants is much higher [ 113 ]. Breast cancer incidence has increased in many countries, Japan included, but Japan has still lower incidence [ 246 ].…”
Section: Considerations Pertaining To Iodine and Selenium Dietary Ref...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also known for long that the Japanese and Asians in general have remarkably low prostate and breast cancer incidence [ 246 , 247 , 248 ], while the incidence in USA-born Japanese immigrants is much higher [ 113 ]. Breast cancer incidence has increased in many countries, Japan included, but Japan has still lower incidence [ 246 ]. The mortality rate of female breast cancer in Japan and Korea has increased and is now nearing the rates observed in non-Asian countries, which in contrast have shown a steady mortality decrease [ 249 ].…”
Section: Considerations Pertaining To Iodine and Selenium Dietary Ref...mentioning
confidence: 99%