Re: Swedish Study: Longtime Heavy Use Cell Phone = Not Good
- From: down@xxxxxxxxxxxx (madiba)
- Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 22:03:37 +0200
Larry <larry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert Cohen wrote:
Hey, when a common fear that has been pooh-poohed or debunked isI knew it wouldn't take long for someone to post this study. I wouldn't
confirmed by respectable research, then ...uh...it's ok to for
everybody in the world--who always suspected the gadgets--to
miserably/cynically post in a n.g.: "we told us so."
p.s. And that--hopefully doesn't--go(es) for x-rays, and everything
else that one continues while suspecting the worse here in our
semi-wonderful bio-electro era.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060331/sc_nm/phones_dc_3
pay much attention to it. It comes on the heels of two major studies
that demonstrated no link between cell phone usage and brain cancer.
See the 2nd paragraph in:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060331/sc_nm/phones_dc
I'm not sure which studies this refers to but there have been recent
studies showing that the phones do cause intracellular changes. Our
local med association has recommended heavily restricting childrens use
of mobile phones and the use of common sense methods like waiting until
the connection is made before putting the cell to your ear and using a
wired (not bluetooth) headphone for long phonecalls until more
definitive research is available.
--
madiba
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