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  2. Wind turbine syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Wind turbine syndrome and wind farm syndrome are terms for the alleged medical condition related to the proximity of wind turbines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Proponents claim that these effects include congenital abnormality , cancer , vertigo , nausea , autism , ADHD , death , tinnitus , stress , fatigue , memory loss, migraines and sleep deprivation , [ 3 ...

  3. Idiopathic environmental intolerance - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called wind turbine syndrome or vibroacoustic syndrome. [1] The trigger for this is the noise produced, and not, e.g., disliking the visual appearance of wind turbines. Symptoms include ear-related symptoms (e.g., tinnitus ), balance problems (e.g., dizziness ), problems with concentration and memory, heart palpitations ...

  4. Windmill syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Windmill_syndrome&oldid=848884738"This page was last edited on 5 July 2018, at 01:12

  5. French court recognises 'turbine syndrome' after couple claim ...

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  6. 10 Fascinating Facts About Wind Energy - AOL

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    When it comes to wind energy, there's a lot of hot air blowing around. Proponents and opponents alike are guilty of forming opinions without evidence, and energy analysis can often be more mystery ...

  7. Waubra Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Claims made by the Waubra Foundation relating to wind turbine syndrome and wind farm syndrome are considered pseudoscientific and are not recognised as actual diseases by any international disease classification system, nor do they appear in any title or abstract in the United States National Library of Medicine's PubMed database.

  8. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Wind turbine syndrome and wind farm syndrome are terms for adverse health effects that have been ascribed to the proximity of wind turbines. [385] Proponents have claimed that these effects include death, cancer and congenital abnormality. The distribution of recorded events, however, correlates with media coverage of wind farm syndrome itself ...

  9. Environmental impact of wind power - Wikipedia

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    Wind-energy advocates contend that less than 1% of the land is used for foundations and access roads, the other 99% can still be used for farming. [12] A wind turbine needs about 200–400 m 2 for the foundation. With the increasing size of the wind turbine the relative size of the foundation decreases. [93]