Cell Phone Use, Brain Damage
and Cancer Researchers Keep Finding Links Part 2
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One such study reportedly found a 20 percent increased risk
of brain tumor for every year of cell phone use!
And, if you remove the Telecom industry funded research,
then the weight of the evidence overwhelmingly shows that
cell phones cause health problems, including, but not
limited to:
• Brain tumors
• Eye cancer
• Testicular cancer
• Salivary gland tumors
• Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
• Leukemia
Fortunately more and more people are beginning to take the
warning signs seriously.
In 2005, the British-based National Radiological Protection
Board suggested children younger than age 8 should not be
given a cell phone as it risks exposing their young bodies
to harmful radiation. Last year Toronto's department of
public health followed suit, warning that because of
possible side effects from radio frequency radiation,
children under 8 should only use a cell phone in
emergencies, and teenagers should limit calls to less than
10 minutes.
The U.K., Belgium, Germany, France and Russia have also
introduced precautionary policies regarding cell phone usage
due to potential health risks.
Few people realize this, but brain cancer has surpassed
leukemia as the number one cancer killer in children, and
many scientists believe this is directly linked to the
exponential increase in cell phone use and other wireless
devices.
Australia has seen an increase in pediatric brain cancers of
21 percent in just one decade. This is consistent with
studies showing a 40 percent brain tumor increase across the
board in Europe and the U.K. over the last 20 years.
These statistics are consistent with many of the scientific
research findings.
Another example is the 2003 study published in Environmental
Health Perspectives (the journal of the National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences). They found that rats
exhibited serious neuronal brain damage following exposure
to radiation from a cell phone, at levels comparable to what
you would experience during normal use.
The nerve cell damage was observed in several places within
the rats’ brains, including the cortex, hippocampus and
basal ganglia.
The authors concluded, "Intense use of mobile phones by
youngsters is a serious consideration. A neuronal damage of
the kind described here may not have immediate, demonstrable
consequences, even if repeated. In the long run, however, it
may result in reduced brain reserve capacity that might be
unveiled by other later neuronal disease or even the wear
and tear of aging."
Cell Phone Use, Brain Damage and
Cancer Researchers Keep Finding Links Part 1
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