Tuesday, August 12, 2008

U.S. looks to cell phone cancer link

Until recently, there had been a lack of information about the health risks from cell phones by doctors and scientists in the Unites States. Dr. Ronald B. Herberman's recommendation to drastically reduce the use of cell phones, especially with children, has begun to shine a light on the information regarding cell phone radiation that has been lacking in the U.S. Dr. Herberman is by no means the first to bring attention to the dangers of cell phone radiation.

Research by University of Washington professor Dr. Henry Lai shows brain cells are clearly damaged by microwave levels far below the U.S. government's 'safety' guidelines. Dr. Lai notes that even tiny doses of radio frequency can cumulate over time and lead to harmful effects. He warns that public exposure to radiation from wireless transmitters 'should be limited to a minimum.'

Dr. Henry Lai’s studies confirm that cell and cordless phone microwave can:

Damage nerves in the scalp

Cause blood cells to leak hemoglobin

Cause memory loss and mental confusion

Cause headaches and induce extreme fatigue

Create joint pain, muscle spasms and tremors

Create burning sensation and rash on the skin

Alter the brain's electrical activity during sleep

Induce ringing in the ears, impair sense of smell

Precipitate cataracts, retina damage and eye cancer

Open the blood-brain barrier to viruses and toxins

Reduce the number and efficiency of white blood cells

Stimulate asthma by producing histamine in mast cells

Cause digestive problems and raise bad cholesterol levels

Stress the endocrine system, especially pancreas, thyroid, ovaries, and testes

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Are cell phones more dangerous than smoking?

For the last 40 years everyone has been told of the dangers of smoking. Today, cell phone research stands where smoking research stood then. Recent news has stated that cell and cordless phones can lead to brain tumors. Dr. Vini Gautam Khurana, a Mayo Clinic-trained neurosurgeon with an advanced neurosurgery Fellowship in cerebral vascular and tumour microsurgery from the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, published a critical review stating that “malignant brain tumour incidence and its associated death rate will

be observed globally to rise within” the next 10 years due to cell phone use. Dr. Khurana believes that children are at the greatest risk due to brain tissue that is still developing. Still today, with the dangers we know about smoking, hundreds of thousands of people die yearly from smoking related ailments. Dr. George Carlo, Ph.D, M.S., J.D, is a public health scientist, epidemiologist, lawyer, and the founder of the Science and Public Policy Institute, believes that by 2015, “one out of every four people will suffer from some symptom of illness from cell phone use.” Starting today, we need to limit the use of cell phones, especially among children, and eliminate non-essential calls.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Will your next call be your last?


Last week the media reacted to reports that cell phones may cause cancer. Earpieces were mentioned as a preventable solution. In actuality, earpieces exacerbate the problem and are not the solution. Earpiece devices are nearly as dangerous as putting your ear to a cell phone since the signal fro the phone transmits radiation directly into the body. The solution is the WaveShield.
Interact Communications has created a headset that has replaced the wire gong into the ear with an air tube, just like a stethoscope. This transmits only air and sound into the ear, zero radiation.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Can Cell Phone Radiation Harm Your Child's Brain?


Our most precious resource, our nation’s children are exposed to a risk that no one seems to notice: cell phone radiation. While scientists around the world are pressuring their local governments to restrict the use of cell phones by children, the U.S. does nothing. Go to any mall, movie theater, or school and you’ll see young masses all with one ear to the newest cell phones on the market. The brain of a child is constantly developing, undergoing changes and obtaining more information in a few short years at a rate that won’t be matched for the rest of their lives. Add to this the radiation from cell phone exposure through the inner ear and it creates a laboratory with unknown consequences. Studies over the last five years have shown that the rate at which children develop autism is concurrent with increased cell phone use. The studies also suggest the electromagnetic radiation from wireless devices (like cell phones) in conjunction with environmental and genetic factors all increase the incidence of autism.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

The World Reacts


Cell phone radiation has been in the news quite a bit lately, some may think that this issue is only gaining traction in the U.S. Not so! Around the world, the concern about the dangers of cell phone radiation are real and governments are legislating to protect their citizens. Take at look at the how other countries and cultures are responding to this growing concern (all articles are in English):

Abu Dhabi, UAE: Dangerous Talk

Brussels, Belgium: International Case-Controlled Studies of Cancer in Relation to Mobile Telephone Use

New Dehli, India: Possible health hazards from mobile phone radiation

Paris, France: Rift delays release of study on safety of cellphones

Toronto, Canada: Toronto Public Health advises kids and teens to limit cell phone usage, as health effects are unknown

Yemen: Mobile phones and kids: helpful or harmful?

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Lawyers are beginning to look at cell phone - cancer link


With the prevalence of the link of cell phone use to cancer in the media as of late, professions other than just those in the medical community are beginning to take notice. The article Cell Phone Use and Cancer: The Debate Continues from LawyersandSettlements.com discusses not only the possible link of Senator Ted Kennedy's brain tumor to cell phone radiation, but the Larry King Live show from earlier this month on cell phones.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Dr. Gupta was Wrong!

On May 23, 2008, The Larry King Show’s topic was “Are Cell Phones Dangerous?” CNN Medical Director, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, was very supportive of the fact that cell phones could be dangerous. Guests on the program that evening included Johnnie Cochran’s widow and his neurosurgeon. Johnnie Cochran had died from a brain tumor three years ago. At that time, his daughter had attributed his death to his cell phone use. The tumor which killed him was located behind the ear the he had used while talking on his phone.

Near the end of the program, Dr. Gupta made two suggestions which he felt would decrease the potential risk from cell phone usage:

  1. Use a case on your hip to hold your phone.
  2. Use a wired headset to keep the cell phone away from the ear.

Both of these suggestions are wrong!

The reason why carrying a cell phone on the hip isn’t any safer than carrying it in your pocket is the fact that it transmits radiation directly into the body while your cell phone is on. For men, studies done by the American Society for Reproductive Health have shown that this radiation affects men’s fertility and can lower sperm count. For pregnant women, carrying a cell phone this way may affect the unborn child’s future behavioral patterns, according to a recent UCLA study. What should be done is when the cell phone is not being used, shut it off.

As for wired headsets, studies in Europe by one of the most influential consumer protection organizations concluded that wired headsets increase radiation into the ear by as much as 300%! Bluetooth devices are nearly as dangerous since the signal from the phone transmits radiation directly into the ear. The solution to this is the WaveShield. We’ve taken the wired headset and replaced the wire going into the ear with an air tube, just like a stethoscope. This transmits only air and sound into the, ZERO RADIATION.

Friday, June 13, 2008

CBS Early Show: Cell Phones' Radiation Rated

This morning on CBS' The Early Show had an interview with CNET's Natali Del Conte regarding their ratings of cell phone radiation and safety. See: CNET Puts Together Comprehensive List Of Emissions Levels ; Health Risks, If Any, Still Unclear

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Has The New York Times stumbled onto something?

In The New York Times Well blog, Tara Parker-Pope comments on how "CNET editors note [that] the data [from published information] aren’t meant to imply that cellphone radiation poses a risk, nor is it meant to say that the phones are safe."

From The New York Times: Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer

The Health section of The New York Times, published an article by Tara Parker-Pope, which delves into the relationship of cell phone usage and brain tumors. It refers to the Larry King's show in which neurosurgeons discussed the connect between the cell phone radiation and the prominence of cancer.