Saturday, April 3, 2010

Electromagnetic Radiation in Mobile Phones

By Byron Ash

Reports are being continuously published year by year regarding the effects of electromagnetic radiation amongst living creatures. Some studies show a tremendous impact, while others have little to no significant effect at all. It is true that in some animals, electromagnetic radiation has had a larger impact on their biological composition. But it is probably worthy of note that most of these animal's bodily compositions are simpler than our own.

But is there really any effect with mobile phone radiation in concern with us humans? We've seen a lot unprecedented changes with different animal species, from creatures getting stressed out, to some others growing new diseases. Is there a possibility that even right now, there are hidden changes happening because of the surrounding electromagnetic radiation?

The effects of radiation is now slowly being marketed into the population. In example, a study by an institute in Stockholm has linked mobile phone radiation with the development of brain tumors and acoustic neuromas. The study has linked users of mobile phone users to have four times more likely to develop abnormal cell growths in the side that they use their phone for. Twice against non users to develop benign lumps and tissue masses. The population used was twice of that in a normal control group.

It has been observed that acoustic neuroma can be found more in the ears used for listening to the cell phone. Though in a lesser degree compared to having a brain tumor, this disease is like a call for leukemia to develop. Symptoms can cause a lot of great difficulty, like loss of balance for example, a loss of hearing in the affected ear, and the development of noise in the background. Sometimes, the growth inside the ear can also cause unnecessary pressure in the brain, making for discomfort and pain.

Mobile phone radiation does not directly affect the brain but rather the barrier protecting the brain. This protective barrier can be easily breached by caustic proteins and toxic material because the barrier is being attacked. Significant brain damage can be easily achieved, such as the development of tumors and callous brain tissue.

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