Cell Phone Exposure Damages
DNA, Brain And
Sperm Count: Study
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A group of international scientists has released what they
call ‘stunning proof’ confirming cell phone use can disrupt
DNA, impair brain function and lower sperm count.
A meeting Monday by Environmental Health Trust, with the
Turkish cancer society, and Gazi University, revealed the
new research that the scientists say shows just four hours
of cell phone exposure can damage DNA, brain and sperm
function.
Other new important work from Australia shows damage to
human sperm.
“We are deeply concerned about what this could mean for
public health,” said Prof. Nesrin Seyhan , WHO and NATO
advisor who is head and founder of Biophysics Department and
Bioelectromagnetics Laboratory at Gazi University in Ankara.
“This work provides a warning signal to all of us. The
evidence justifies precautionary measures to reduce the
risks for everyone of us,” says Prof. Wilhelm Mosgoeller
from the Medical University of Vienna who has led European
research teams, who found that RF-EMF induce DNA breaks.
A research team at the University of Athens discussed how
insect studies have demonstrated that acute exposure to GSM
(Global System for Mobile) signals brings about DNA
fragmentation in insects’ ovarian cells, and consequently a
large reduction in the reproductive capacity of the insects.
Further studies demonstrated that long exposures induced
cell death to the insects in the study.
Workshop attendee Dr. Adamantia Fragopoulou, leader of a
team at the University of Athens, shared a finding about
embryonic development taking place in the presence of a mild
electromagnetic field.
Throughout the gestation period, exposure to radiation for
just six minutes a day affects the bone formation of
fetuses. The team suggests that this is possibly caused by
the interaction of cell phone radiation with crucial
molecules and ions involved in embryogenesis.
Dr. Seyhan shared work performed at Gazi University
demonstrating that the increasing use of cell phones—and the
increasing number of associated base stations—are becoming a
widespread source of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation.
It suggested that some biological effects are likely to
occur even with low-level electromagnetic fields. The team
concluded that 900 and 1,800 MHz radiation levels are
related to an increase in the permeability of the
blood-brain barrier in young adult male rats. The rat’s
brains can be used to correspond to the brains of human
teenagers.
In addition, research from the University of Athens shared
their studies demonstrating that rats exposed to cell phone
radiation were unable to remember the location of places
previously familiar to them. This finding is of potentially
critical importance for people, who heavily rely on spatial
memory for recording information about their environment and
spatial orientation.
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