Hallberg Independent Research

Home

Publications

- Health

- Reliability

- Safety/
Environment

Newsletters

 

 

Publications

Örjan Hallberg
Hallberg Independent Research
Polkavägen 14B

142 65 Trångsund
Sweden


If you want a copy for private use, just click here: COPY, PLEASE!
Some of the papers have direct links to pdf-files. I have also written personal comments about the papers: Comments

Cancer in the bed? What type of bed are you sleeping in? And have you got cancer? Vote and see the results for yourself.

  1. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Cancerdödlighet och långtidssjukskrivning" (="Cancer mortality and long-term sick leave"; in Swedish), Tidskriften Medikament 2002; 7: 40-41
  2. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Har tusentals personer offrats i onödan sedan 1955?" (="Have thousands of persons unnecessarily been sacrificed since 1955?"; in Swedish), Nord Tidsskr Biol Med 2002; 2: 26-27 :
  3. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Melanoma incidence and frequency modulation (FM) broadcasting. Arch Environ Health (2002); 57: 32-40
  4. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Cancer trends during the 20th century. ACNEM Journal (2002); 21(1): 3-8.
  5. Hallberg Ö. and Johansson O. Malignant Melanoma of Skin - Not a Sunshine Story!, Med Sci Monit, (2004); 10(7): CR336-340
  6. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Does GSM 1800 MHz affect the public health in Sweden? In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop "Biological Effects of EMFs", Kos, Greece, October 4-8, 2004, pp 361-364. (Abstract)
  7. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O, "Long-term sickness and mobile phone use", J Aust Coll Nutr & Env Med, 2004; 23: 11-12
  8. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Mobile handset power and health. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine (2004); 23:229-239.
  9. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. 1997 - A curious year in Sweden. Eur J Cancer Prev 2004; 13: 535-538
  10. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. FM broadcasting exposure time and malignant melanoma incidence. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine (2005); 24: 1-8.
  11. Hallberg Ö. Hearing problems and acoustic neuroma cancer in Sweden. Pathophysiology (2005); 12(2): 143-144.
  12. Hallberg Ö. Increasing incidence of malignant melanoma of the skin can be modeled as a response to suddenly imposed environmental stress. Med Sci Monit, 2005; 11(10): CR457-461.
  13. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Alzheimer mortality - why does it increase so fast in sparsely populated areas? European Biology and Bioelectromagnetics. 2005; 1: 225-246.
  14. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. 1997 - A curious year in Sweden Annual ECP symposium & Michael J. Hill Memorial Lecture. Cell phones & cancer. November 4 & 5, 2005 Floreal Club, Blankenberge, Belgium. Abstract; Photo
  15. Hallberg Ö. A theory and model to explain the skin melanoma epidemic. Melanoma Research, 2006; 16; 115-118. Abstract
  16. Hallberg Ö. Adverse health indicators correlating with sparsely populated areas in Sweden. Eur J Cancer Prev 2007, 16:71-76. Abstract
  17. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Say to countryside goodbye, when even healthy people die. Report nr. 6/ issue 1/ISSN 1400-6111/2004-06-30. (This booklet is in Swedish) Can also be downloaded in pdf-files.
  18. Hallberg Ö, Oberfeld G. Will we all become electrosensitive? Letter to the Editor. Electromag Biol and Medicine. 25: 189-191, 2006
  19. Hallberg Ö. The etiology of melanoma. 4th International Workshop on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields in Crete, Greece on Oct 16-20, 2006. pp 766-767.
  20. Balmori A, Hallberg Ö. The urban decline of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus): a possible link with electromagnetic radiation. EBM 26(2), 2007 (Abstract)
  21. Hallberg Ö. Letter in reply to manuscript by Robin Lucas et al. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, June 2007
  22. Hallberg Ö. Increasing incidence of brain tumors in sparsely populated areas. Pathophysiology, 2007;14:121-22
  23. Hallberg Ö. A reduced repair efficiency can explain increasing melanoma rates. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2008;17:147-152. Journal PubMed
  24. Hallberg Ö. Radio, TV towers linked to increasing risk of melanoma. An article exclusively written for Foodconsumer.org web-published on Monday 2007-12-10.
  25. Hallberg Ö. Re: Climate change. BMJ, web published 2008-01-31
  26. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Ohälsan tycks öka sedan 1997 - beror det på förbättrad diagnostik eller på en försämrad miljö? Medicinsk access Nr 4/5 2008: 57-59.
  27. Hallberg Ö. The Melanoma Epidemic. BIT Life Sciences' 1st Annual World Cancer Congress 2008, Shangahi, China. Proc p 141.
  28. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Apparent decreases in public health indicators after 1997 -Are they due to improved diagnostics or to environmental factors? Pathophysiology 16:43-46 (2009).
  29. Hallberg Ö. Extracting characteristic functions from growing populations - examples from reliability, epidemiology, climate and traffic safety research. Presentation given at the Danish Society for Applied Statistics, Lyngby, Denmark, Jan 15 2009. Abstract. Program
  30. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Cancer and Broadcasting Radiation: Facts from Radio Engineering and Cancer Epidemiology. Presentation at World Cancer Congress 2009, Abstract, June 21-25, 2009, Peking.
  31. Hallberg Ö. Too many skin damages - Or too few repairs? Reduced repair rates can explain increasing melanoma incidence. Presentation given at the 7th World Congress on Melanoma, Vienna, Austria, May 12-15 2009.
  32. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Why is there a left laterality of melanoma and breast cancer? Presentation given at the 7th World Congress on Melanoma, Vienna, Austria, May 12-15 2009. Poster.
  33. Hallberg Ö. Is increased mortality from Alzheimer's disease in Sweden a reflection of better diagnostics? Current Alzheimer Research. 2009; 6: 471-475. Abstract.
  34. Hallberg Ö, Johansson O. Sleep on the right side—Get cancer on the left? Pathophysiology 17 (2010):157-160, Abstract
  35. Hallberg Ö. Bed types and cancer incidence. Letter to the Editor. Pathophysiology, 17 (2010):161. Corr proof.
  36. Logan A.C., Hallberg Ö. Skin cancer epidemic in a wireless world. Pathophysiology (2010), doi:10.1016/j.pathophys.2010.02.002.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

   
 
 
 

Örjan Hallberg
E-Mail Me At : oerjan.hallberg@swipnet.se