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Alchalabi ASH, Aklilu E, Aziz AR, Malek F, Ronald SH, Khan MA

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Authors not listed · 2016

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This study does not appear to examine EMF exposure or electromagnetic field health effects.

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This study appears to be medical research comparing bowel preparation methods for colonoscopy procedures, not electromagnetic field research. The data shows efficacy rates and safety profiles for different cleansing protocols, with no EMF exposure or health effects measured.

Why This Matters

This research doesn't appear to relate to electromagnetic field exposure or EMF health effects. The study focuses on medical procedures for colonoscopy preparation, measuring bowel cleansing success rates and adverse events. Without any EMF parameters like frequency, power density, or exposure duration, this cannot inform our understanding of electromagnetic field health impacts. This may be a data entry error in the EMF research database.

Exposure Information

Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.

Cite This Study
Unknown (2016). Alchalabi ASH, Aklilu E, Aziz AR, Malek F, Ronald SH, Khan MA.
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@article{alchalabi_ash_aklilu_e_aziz_ar_malek_f_ronald_sh_khan_ma_ce3604,
  author = {Unknown},
  title = {Alchalabi ASH, Aklilu E, Aziz AR, Malek F, Ronald SH, Khan MA},
  year = {2016},
  doi = {10.1177/2050640616663689},
  
}

Quick Questions About This Study

No, this appears to be medical research about bowel preparation for colonoscopy procedures, not electromagnetic field exposure studies. The data focuses on cleansing efficacy and safety profiles.
This appears to be clinical research comparing different bowel cleansing protocols for colonoscopy preparation, measuring success rates and adverse events in patients undergoing the procedures.
This appears to be a data entry error. The study content focuses on medical procedures rather than electromagnetic field exposure or related health effects.
The study compared bowel cleansing success rates ranging from 87.5% to 92.0% across different protocols, with varying adenoma detection rates and treatment-related adverse events.
No, since this study doesn't examine electromagnetic field exposure, it cannot provide relevant data for EMF health guidelines or safety recommendations.