Abstract Background: Increasing numbers of serious adverse health effects reported by residents living near wind turbines served to initiate this descriptive cohort study. Methods: Two physicians interviewed 131 persons across Germany who suspected that their health impairments were due to nearby wind turbine operation. A questionnaire completed by each interviewee provided the data for this report. Results: Chronic sleep disorders connected to wind turbine operation were reported by 128 persons. A reproducible chronic sleep disorder (repeated temporal relationship between wind . . .
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