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Do cell phones cause cancer? new article

posted January 29, 2009 - 12:58am
Do cell phones cause cancer? new article

Do cell phones really damage your brain or just the people you're talking to? This new article "Do cell phones cause cancer?" first highlights some research that suggests cellphone use can increase rates of brain cancers, but then treads the same tedious path without any real new information. Like many such articles it also completely avoids the real issue.

"People who have been using cell phones for more than a decade have three times greater risk of developing brain tumours on the side of the head against which they often hold their phone. But those who use an ear-piece are less at risk."

An alarming and interesting first paragraph, but we only get the details at the very end:

"The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France, stated in one of its reports that over the age of 60, a man’s risk of developing a brain tumour from cell phone use increases from 0.206 per cent to 0.621 per cent and a woman’s from 0.156 per cent to 0.468 per cent."

But still, the article writer insists on putting into the public mind that the radiation from mobile phones only has a heating effect and the power too low to damage DNA.

I have written on this before so have no wish to repeat myself. My articles on the resonance effects of mobile pulsed frequencies can be found here:

http://www.xomba.com/why_mobile_phones_are_really_dangerous_the_resonance_effect

http://www.xomba.com/why_mobile_phones_are_really_dangerous_the_resonance_effect_part_2

The real danger is not the carrier frequency but the pulsed frequencies that are in the same range as human brain operating frequencies.

Now, repeat the above over and over again, then see if the gloriously misnamed World Health Organisation has anything to say on this subject. You can even hear these pulsed frequencies if your handset is near a speaker.

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brainwave meltdown

Thanks a lot for all the quick votes, but does anybody have a comment? I mean, am I wrong in thinking that the media just focus on the microwave heating effect of mobile phones, completely ignore, just like the WHO, the far more serious matter of pulsed frequencies bang in the middle of operating brain frequencies? Join Xomba Here

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