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The low frequency noise emitted by turbines, and the effects of flickering experienced when
the sun is behind the turning blades are associated with a range of illnesses including
headaches, nausea, depression and anxiety.

These effects have been found to be problematic for people living more than a mile away from a turbine.

 

Angela Kelly - New research by UKNA - 1 August 2006
Wind farms ARE causing noise problems

Letter from Dr John R Etherington to Western Morning News August 16, 2005

Article by John Elworthy 8 April 2005

Research Article by G.P. van den Berg November 2004

Campaign Against Wind Turbines at Fullabrook Down