Tech | September 02, 2009 | 6 comments

Cellphones DO cause BRAIN TUMORS

chokolat3warmth
Since we all using cell phone you should know this

Groups affiliated with the report include Powerwatch and the EM Radiation Research Trust in the UK, and the EMR Policy Institute, ElectromagneticHealth.org and The Peoples Initiative Foundation in the US.

The exposé discusses research on cellphones and brain tumors and concludes:

* There is a risk of brain tumors from cellphone use;
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* Children have larger risks than adults for brain tumors.

This report, sent to government leaders and media today, details eleven design flaws of the 13-country, Telecom-funded Interphone study. The Interphone study, begun in 1999, was intended to determine the risks of brain tumors, but its full publication has been held up for years. Components of this study published to date reveal what the authors call a 'systemic-skew', greatly underestimating brain tumor risk.


International scientists endorsing the report include Ronald B. Herberman, MD, Director Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute; David Carpenter, MD, Director, Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany; Martin Blank, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, Columbia University; Professor Yury Grigoriev, Chairman of Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection, and many others.

Here is the link to the full PDF
http://www.radiationresearch.org/pdfs/reasons_a4.pdf
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  • pjacobs51
  • WisconsinNorm
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      WisconsinNorm  
    • pjacobs51:

      That feeling "Unavailable"...Like an 1963 advisor in a high humidity jungle so scared you can't pee?
      Or...
      Only being alone only proves how much we need each other
      Or...
      Damn, it's good to hear from you whenever you can afford the time.
      Or...
      You just gotta be lucky enough to be able to cope confronting and expressing the unknowable

    • 2 years ago
  • pjacobs51
  • WisconsinNorm
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    • pjacobs51:

      I stumbled across a wetland preserve while riding in Illinois with a beautiful look out deck and viewing scope about 35 miles from my house. No one, I mean no one I have talked to has heard of the joint and I "can't seem to remember" its exact located nor its name. Maybe it's brand new with some sort of benefactor or that is just the way they want to keep it--quiet. I have never seen another late evening human visitor. I don't know how this could be real. It's 792 acres! I know what you mean. This afternoon maybe I'll return and volunteer for something like talking to the jerk who extinguished the cigarette butt on the viewing scope. Gotta be an alien--we have been infiltrated by visitors probably still training by watching 50s movies.
      Now, if I yell out and pitch a stone when that eagle is about to blast that duck, have I disrupted the balance of nature? Why can't they just eat the carp? Their backs are sticking out of the water in a "can't miss" opportunity and carp aren't as elegant.

    • 2 years ago
  • chokolat3warmth
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      chokolat3warmth  
    • I think it was in the matrix that it said that humans are not mammals, because humans find a nich and exploit the resources while reproducing constantly. The only other organism alike is a virus. and a virus at war with itself is set for extinction.

      it seems as nothing in this world is for certain.....well except for Love. Try explaining that to the fat cats who want our brains.

    • 2 years ago
  • FallenMorgan
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