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10 Year Study- Cell Phones Increases Risk of Brain Tumor

October 26, 2009 | Filed under: Brain Health, General Interest, Kids

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These results from the Interphone study follow closely on research published in the Oct 13 issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology, which reviewed existing research on the association between cell phones and brain tumors. It found that when just the well-done studies were included, there was an 18% increased risk of brain tumors in cell phone users, and that they tended to occur on the side of the head that the cell phone was used most.

There’s no argument that cell phones emit an electromagnetic field, a form of microwave radiation, that enters the brain when the cell phone is held against the ear, and there’s good research showing that the field does affect brain function. Although research has not shown that short term cell phone use causes cancer, a large population study from Sweden has shown that people who use cell phones for more than ten years on the same side of the head have a 40% higher risk of certain types of brain tumors. The Interphone study adds to this evidence. Cell phone users can distance the brain from electromagnetic fields by using the speaker phone function, a headset, or by texting.

-The Examiner

I suspect similar results will be found with bluetooth devices, for the same reason, therefore I suggest limiting your use to only when you’re speaking on the phone or better yet us a wired headset.

These cell phone studies are very alarming considering many children get cell phones at a very young age (as their brain is still developing) and we all know they love to talk on the phone.