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Low-level high frequency transients affect Human & Animal health
Hypothesis
The knowledge that new fluorescent lights caused a drop in milk production in dairy cattle, the preliminary finding that human body amperage was increased by exposure to non-incandescent lighting, the reports that indoor office workers [4] had higher malignant melanoma incidence rates than outdoor workers in spite of lower ultraviolet (UV) exposure, and that tanning bed users had increased malignant melanoma incidence [5], lead us to hypothesize that it was the bulb electronics not the UV and sunlight which caused malignant melanoma. As early as 1982 malignant melanoma was associated with exposure to fluorescent lighting at work in offices in Australia [6].
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