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Schomer, Paul; Erdreich, John; Pamidighantam, Pranav; and Boyle, James
Theory to explain some physiological effects of the infrasonic emissions at some wind farm sites
Abstract. For at least four decades, there have been reports in scientific literature of people experiencing motion sickness-like symptoms attributed to low-frequency sound and infrasound. In the last several years, there have been an increasing number of such reports with respect to wind turbines; this corresponds to wind turbines becoming more prevalent. A study in Shirley, WI, has led to interesting findings that include: (1) To induce major effects, it appears that the source must be at a very low . . . Complete article »
Schomer, Paul; and Pamidighantam, Pranav
Critical analysis of: Wind turbine health impact study: report of independent expert panel
Abstract. The “Wind Turbine Health Impact Study: Report of Independent Expert Panel” study says: “The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) convened a panel of independent experts to identify any documented or potential health impacts of risks that may be associated with exposure to wind turbines, and, specifically, to facilitate discussion of wind turbines and public health based on scientific findings.” It continues, saying: “The scope of the Panel’s effort . . . Complete article »
Schomer, Paul; and Pamidighantam, Pranav
Critical analysis of the “Wind Turbine Health Impact Study: Report of Independent Expert Panel”
The “Wind Turbine Health Impact Study: Report of Independent Expert Panel” study, herein the “Massachusetts study,” says: “The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) convened a panel of independent experts to identify any documented or potential health impacts of risks that may be associated with exposure to wind turbines, and, specifically, to facilitate discussion of wind turbines and public health based on scientific findings.” It continues to say: “The scope . . . Complete article »
Schomer, Paul; Erdreich, John; Boyle, James; and Pamidighantam, Pranav
Proposed theory to explain some adverse physiological effects of the infrasonic emissions at some wind farm sites
Summary For at least four decades there have been reports in scientific literature of people being made ill by low-frequency sound and infrasound. In the last several years there has been an increasing number of such reports with respect to wind turbines, which corresponds, obviously, to their becoming more prevalent. A study in Shirley, Wisconsin, has led to interesting findings that include: (1) for major effects, it appears that the source must be at a very low frequency, about 0.8 . . . Complete article »
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