The cell-phone industry has continually insisted there is no
proven link between cell phones and health problems. But
patents for protective devices to reduce the amount of
radiation absorbed by the brain suggest that Nokia, Ericsson
and Motorola believe otherwise. The big three have come up
against multimillion-dollar legal actions by people claiming
their health has been damaged.
The $100 billion a year mobile phone industry asserts that
there is no conclusive evidence of harmful effects as a
result of electromagnetic radiation. The Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet Association hired Dr. George
Carlo to head up a $28 million research program into
possible health effects from cellular phones. The research
showed an increased rate of brain cancer deaths, development
of tumors, and genetic damage among heavy cell phone users.
Dr. Carlo has since broken with the cell phone industry to
become a vocal critic, and coauthored a book called Cell
Phones: Invisible Hazards in the Wireless Age
Radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation researcher at the
University of Washington, in Seattle, Dr. Henry Lai, showed
microwave radiation from mobiles caused genetic damage
similar to that found in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
sufferers. To quote Dr. Lai, “It is difficult to deny that
RFR at low intensity can affect the nervous system.”
Dr. Lai submitted his research to the Stewart committee
showing that radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RFR)
can penetrate into organic tissues and be absorbed and
converted into heat. The microwave oven is a familiar use of
RFR.
Another scientist, Dr. Hyland, who is based in the physics
department at Warwick University and at the International
Institute of Biophysics, in Neuss-Holzheim, Germany says
that the body is an electro-chemical instrument with
exquisite sensitivity and the kind of radiation emitted from
mobile phones has an impact on the stability of cells in the
body.
Children are particularly vulnerable
Referring to the effect of microwaves from a mobile phone,
Dr Hyland says, "The main effects are neurological, causing
headaches, lack of concentration, memory loss and sleeping
disorders. It can also cause epilepsy in children. Children
are particularly vulnerable because they are still
developing their immune systems and are less robust than
adults.
Dr Hyland's research, published in the latest edition of the
respected medical publication The Lancet, follows his
analysis of more than 100 earlier studies involving tens of
thousands of people.
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