America's cell-phone users must take heed of wireless
phone-safety research done outside America, for example by
the governments of Britain and France. As reported in Parade
magazine, the British Government recommends printed warnings
that children under 16 should use cell-phones only when
essential, utilize shields, use protection, and keep calls
short, because "their still-forming brains or skulls could
be more vulnerable." Although no conclusive proof exists
that using cell-phones causes brain tumors or other
problems, they say that the risks simply cannot be ruled
out.
Cell-phone microwaves can affect youngsters' brain rhythms
according to the "Stewart Report," another British study.
Another report in the English medical journal "Lancet" said
children are more at risk than adults from memory loss,
learning disabilities, sleep disorders, and headaches from
the use of cell-phones. Will those who begin using
cell-phones in their childhood years be at higher risk for
developing brain cancer in their 40s or 50s? So far no
answers, but in the meantime there is clear reason for
concern.
The cell-phone industry's best-known naysayer is George
Carlo, who headed a five-year, $25-million study of possible
radiation hazards. "I just don't want people to put these
phones to the sides of their heads," says Carlo, who this
year published the scathing, "Cell phones: Invisible Hazards
in the Wireless Age." His data shows much cause for concern,
and gained credence when published in Medscape General
Medicine, a web-based, peer-reviewed journal. This paper
reports "radio frequency radiation from wireless phones
appears to cause genetic damage in human blood" and reveals
a "statistically significant increase" in neuro-epithelial
brain tumors among cell-phone users. Carlo parted company
with the industry last year, when it enacted none of his
recommendations.
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