New Information on the Long Term Effects of Mobile Phones
Posted by Fraser Lovatt on 15 September 2003 at 8:48 am | Tagged as: Distribution
Where previous studies have been concerned by the belief that mobile phones may cause the brain to swell, or even cause cancer in exposed areas, a new study conducted by Lund University has warned that mobile phones allow albumen to pass into the brain. This in turn may cause the affected person to become senile prematurely. It is not clear if the neurons would recover or repair themselves.
A similar study conducted at Finland’s Nuclear Safety Authority also found that the exposure to radiation in from mobiles causes increased protein activity in hundreds of proteins. They did not conclude if there was any biological effect.
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