Scientific studies can be hard to sort out. “Experts” often
paid by the wireless industry weigh in on
RF radiation science, and many pronounce your cell phone
“safe.” People tend to rely on two-minute TV news stories,
with a talking head or two, because most of us don’t have
the time or training to plow through the mountains of
detailed data presented in peer-reviewed papers.
But it’s not as hard as you think. Let’s look at a
just-published study on cell-phone and cordless-phone
radiation. (Full text here.) It is published in
Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, a journal that has
been around for 30 years. Reading just the summary, we see
the researchers, located in the Dept. of Cell Biology and
Biophysics at the Univ. of Athens in Greece, subjected mice
to cell-phone-frequency radiation which also happens to be
the same frequency as most smart meters for a few hours a
day. Another set of mice were exposed to cordless DECT
phone radiation for 8 hours a day, a slightly different
frequency, but near that used for some types of smart
meters. The mice were not available for comment, but were
most likely unwilling participants in the research. We
relate.
They studied “whole-body” RF radiation, at the actual levels
people are exposed to in typical usage which is well below
what the FCC says is okay for you. Whole-body numbers are
the relevant ones if you are talking about smart meters, as
this post points out. Many people don’t even put their phone
to their head anymore, so whole-body measurements are
probably more relevant. These researchers picked some
crucial areas of the brain to look at basic functions like
memory, attention, reward, and planning.
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