Below are listed six studies that have shown significant
adverse health effects on people living near cell phone
towers.
1. Santini et al. found significant health problems in
people living within 300 meters of a cell phone base station
or tower. The recommendation was made from the study that
cell phone base stations should not be placed closer than
300 meters to populated areas. Pathol Biol (Paris) 2002; 50:
369-373.
2. A Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific
Research study entitled, “Effects of Global Communications
System Radio-Frequency Fields on Well Being and Cognitive
Function of Human Subjects With and Without Subjective
Complaints” found significant effects on well being
including headaches, muscle fatigue, pain, and dizziness
from tower emissions well below the “safety” level.
3. Gerd, Enrique, Manuel, Ceferino and Claludio conducted a
Spanish study called “The Microwave Syndrome” and found
adverse health effects from those living near two cell phone
base stations. The health effects included fatigue, a
tendency toward depression, sleeping disorders, difficulty
in concentration and cardiovascular problems.
4. From an Israeli study published in the International
Journal of Cancer Prevention, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 2004,
Wolf and Wolf reported a fourfold increase in the incidence
of cancer in people living within 350 meters of a cell phone
tower as compared to the Israeli general population. They
also reported a tenfold increase specifically among women.
5. In the Naila Study from Germany, November 2004, five
medical doctors collaborated to assess the risk to people
living near a cell phone tower. The retrospective study was
taken from patient case histories between 1994 and 2004 from
those who had lived during the past ten years at a distance
up to 400 meters from the tower site. The results showed
that the proportion of newly developed
6. An Austrian Study released in May, 2005, showed that
radiation from a cell phone tower at a distance of 80 meters
causes significant changes of the electrical currents in the
brains of test subjects. All test subjects indicated they
felt unwell while radiated and some reported being seriously
ill. According to the scientists doing the study, this is
the first worldwide proof of significant changes of the
electrical currents in the brain, as measured by EEG, by a
cell phone base station at a distance of 80 meters. Subjects
reported symptoms such as buzzing in the head, tinnitus,
palpitations of the heart, lightheadedness, anxiety,
shortness of breath, nervousness, agitation, headache, heat
sensation and depression.
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