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Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked To Cancer, Study Suggests
ScienceDaily (Feb. 15, 2008) — An Israeli scientist, Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, has found
a
link between cell phone usage and the development of tumors.
Mobile phone use 'raises children's risk of brain cancer fivefold'
The INDEPENDENT (Sep. 21, 2008) By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor
Alarming new research from Sweden on the effects of radiation raises fears that today's youngsters face an epidemic of the disease in later life. Children and teenagers are five times more likely to get brain cancer if they use mobile phones, startling new research indicates.
30% Increased Chance Of Developing A Brain Tumour
“In March 2003 Research Professor Kjell Mild from Orebro University In Sweden Revealed That Anyone Using A Mobile Phone For One Hour Or More Per Day Has A 30% Increased Chance Of Developing A Brain Tumour”
Mobile phone cancer risk 'higher for children'
Daily Telegraph. 08/10/2007 | By Harry
Wallop, Consumer Affairs Correspondent | news
New research says that children's thinner skulls make them more vulnerable to tumours.
Children should not be given mobile phones because using them for more than 10 years
increases the risk of brain cancer, a leading scientist has said.
Mobile phones pose cancer risk, warn scientists
Daily Telegraph. 26/09/2008 | news
The risk that mobile phones use could cause cancer
must not be ignored, top US scientists have warned, linking the current situation
with the failure of tobacco companies to acknowledge the danger posed by tobacco
for 50 years.
Mobile phones stop teenagers getting a good night's sleep ...
Daily Telegraph. 10/06/2008 | By Kate Devlin Medical Correspondent | news
Teenagers who send more than five text messages a day on their mobile phones or make more than five calls are ruining their chances of getting a good night's sleep, a new study shows.
Warning: Using a mobile phone while pregnant can seriously damage your baby
The INDEPENDENT 18 May 2008 By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor
Women who use mobile phones when pregnant are more likely to give birth to children with behavioural problems, according to authoritative research.
Cancer chief sees cell phone risks
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette July 23, 2008 By Joe Fahy,
The director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and UPMC Cancer Centers
plans to issue an advisory to about 3,000 faculty and staff today about the possible
health risks associated with cellular phone use
Mobile phones 'more dangerous than smoking
The INDEPENDENT 30 March 2008 By Geoffrey Lean
Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation.
Japan to Launch Initiative to Limit Teen Cell Phone Use
redOrbit (May. 28, 2008)
The Japanese government has approved an initiative that warns parents to limit the use of cell phones by children...
Experts Revive Debate over Cellphones and Cancer
The New York Times (June. 3, 2008) By TARA PARKER-POPE
“More and more kids are using cellphones,” said Dr. Paul J. Rosch, clinical professor of medicine and psychiatry at New York Medical College. “They may be much more affected. Their brains are growing rapidly, and their skulls are thinner.”
Last year, The American Journal of Epidemiology published data from Israel finding a 58 percent higher risk of parotid gland tumors among heavy cellphone users. Also last year, a Swedish analysis of 16 studies in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine showed a doubling of risk for acoustic neuroma and glioma after 10 years of heavy cellphone use.
Harmful effects on the brain - Study found mobiles cause sleep disturbance.
Wayne State University - School of Medicine (Jan 22, 2008)
A joint study involving Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit and researchers in Sweden has found that cell phone use for a substantial period of three hours or more immediately before bedtime disrupts sleep patterns.
Mobile phone radiation wrecks your sleep
Independent UK (Jun 20,2008) By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor
Phone makers own scientists discover that bedtime use can lead to headaches, confusion and depression...
Mobile phones 'alter human DNA'
BBC news (, 21 December, 2004,)
Radio waves from mobile phones do harm body cells and damage DNA, a laboratory study has shown.
Mobiles may trigger premature Alzheimer's
BBC News 5 February 2003
Researchers in Sweden have found that radiation from mobile
phone handsets damages areas of the brain associated with learning, memory and
Mobile phone radiation might alter protein expression in human skin
BioMed ( February 2008) by Anu Karinen, Sirpa Heinהvaara, Reetta Nylund and Dariusz Leszczynski
This is the first study showing that molecular level changes might take place in human volunteers in response to exposure to RF-EMF.
Murder By Cell Phone: More will DIE from Cell Phones than from Smoking or Asbestos, Children Worst!
democraticunderground.com (Mar 30, 2008) by Dems Will Win
Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.
Public health: The hidden menace of mobile phones
The INDEPENDENT 7 October 2007, Geoffrey Lean reports
Research into the link between regular handset use and disease reveals the risks rise significantly after 10 years, despite official assurances that they are safe. People who have had the phones for a decade or more are twice as likely to get a malignant tumour on the side of the brain where they hold the handset.
Fresh fears over mobile phones
BBC news (19 June, 2002)
A major study into the safety of mobile phones has concluded that they may affect the health of people who use them. Research carried out by scientists in Finland suggests radiation from mobile phones causes changes in the brain.
Cellphone radiation affects cells in living humans
newscientist (23 February 2008 )
"Our study suggests that it is possible that mobile phone radiation alters the expression of some proteins in living humans," says Dariusz Leszczynski
Cancer cell study revives cellphone safety fears
NewScientist.com 24 October 2002 by Duncan Graham-Rowe
Cancer cell study revives cell phone safety fears
The safety of cell phones has been brought into question once again by research that suggests radio waves from the devices could promote the growth of tumors
Radiation Dangers from Cell Phones
Mercola.com (June 10 2000) By Dr. Mercola
British researchers have just demonstrated that the same type of microwave radiation emitted by mobile phones can cause the production of substances known as heat-shock proteins (HSPs) in roundworms, even though there was no significant heat generated by the microwaves
New Proof Mobiles make you lose your memory
Sunday Mirror, 3 November 1999
New evidence has emerged that mobile phones damage long-term memory. It follows Sunday Mirror revelations that British Telecom is being sued by an ex-employee who claims using the phones has made him senile at 38.
Scientist raises new mobile phone fears
CNN NEWS November 25, 2000
LONDON, England (Reuters) - Children who use mobile phones risk suffering memory loss, sleeping disorders and headaches, according to research published in the medical journal The Lancet.
