Regardless of the area exposed to the continuous radiation emitted by
your cell phone, there's the potential for harm, although certain areas
are clearly more vulnerable than others.
For example, research published in 2009 showed evidence that wearing a cell phone on your hip may weaken an area of your pelvisii.
Using an X-ray technique used in the diagnosis and monitoring of
patients with osteoporosis, researchers measured pelvic bone density in
150 men who regularly carried their cell phones attached to their belts.
The men carried their phones for an average of 15 hours each day, and
had used cell phones for an average of six years.
The researchers found
that bone mineral density was lowered on the side of the pelvis where
the mobile phones were carried, raising the possibility that bone
density could be adversely affected by the electromagnetic fields
emitted by cell phones.
It's important to realize that as long as your cell phone is on, it
emits radiation intermittently, even when you are not actually making a
call. So wearing a cell phone on your hip for 15 hours a day is giving
that area of your body nearly continuous radiation exposure.
Previous studies have found that cell phone radiation can affect
men's sperm count, and the quality and motility of their sperm, and this
may be a far greater issue than its effect on bone density. One such
study, published in PLoS Oneiii found that:
"RF-EMR in both the power density and frequency range of mobile
phones enhances mitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation by
human spermatozoa, decreasing the motility and vitality of these cells
while stimulating DNA base adduct formation and, ultimately DNA
fragmentation. These findings have clear implications for the safety of
extensive mobile phone use by males of reproductive age, potentially
affecting both their fertility and the health and wellbeing of their
offspring."
Men in particular may want to reconsider carrying their cell phones
on their belts or in their pocket, in close proximity of their
reproductive organs. In addition, you have a number of other sensitive
organs in that general area, including liver, kidneys, colon and
bladder—all of which are susceptible to radiation.
Recent Evidence Identifies Strong Cell Phone Cancer Link
Last year, an Israeli research group reported a sharp increase in the incidence of parotid gland tumors over the last 30 years, with the steepest increase happening after 2001. Your parotid
gland is a type of salivary gland, located closest to your cheek—the
same area where most people typically hold their cell phones. The
researchers found a four-fold increase in parotid gland cancers from 1970 to 2006, while rates of other salivary gland cancers remained stableiv.
That same year, Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, the principal investigator of a 2008 study, testified at a U.S. Senate Hearing
that cell phones were identified as a contributor to salivary gland
tumors. The report states that your risk of getting a parotid tumor on
the same side of your head that you use for listening to the mobile
phone increases by:
- 34 percent if you are a regular cell phone user and have used a mobile phone for 5 years.
- 58 percent if you had more than about 5,500 calls in your lifetime.
- 49 percent if you have spoken on the phone for more than 266.3 hours during your lifetime.
World Health Organizaion Classifies Cell Phone Radiation as Class B Carcinogen
Cell phone subscriptions are now estimated at 5.9 billion globallyv—that's
87 percent of the world population! I think it's safe to say, we've
already passed the point of no return when it comes to this technology.
But as cell phone use continues to grow unabated, a growing body of
researchers is speaking out against the technology, warning that it may
have serious biological side effects that must be acknowledged and
remedied.
Fortunately, their warnings are slowly but surely beginning to be heard.
On May 31, 2011, the World Health Organization (WHO)/International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) issued a report admitting cell
phones might indeed cause cancer, classifying radiofrequency
electromagnetic fields as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" (Class 2B)vi. The classification came in part in response to research showing wireless telephones increase the risk for brain cancer.
According to the press releasevii:
"Dr Jonathan Samet (University of Southern California, USA),
overall Chairman of the Working Group, indicated that "the evidence,
while still accumulating, is strong enough to support a conclusion and
the 2B classification. The conclusion means that there could be some
risk, and therefore we need to keep a close watch for a link between
cell phones and cancer risk."
"Given the potential consequences for public health of this
classification and findings," said IARC Director Christopher Wild, "it
is important that additional research be conducted into the long‐term,
heavy use of mobile phones. Pending the availability of such
information, it is important to take pragmatic measures to reduce
exposure such as hands‐free devices or texting."
Children are at Greatest Risk—Including While in Utero
Sadly, children and teens are at greatest risk—both for parotid gland
tumors and brain tumors—as their thinner skull bones allow for greater
penetration of cell phone radiation. The radiation can enter all the way
into their midbrain, where tumors are more deadly. In addition,
children's cells reproduce more quickly, so they're more susceptible to
aggressive cell growth. Children also face a far greater lifetime
exposure. According to Professor Lennart Hardell of Sweden, those who
begin using cell phones heavily as teenagers have 4 to 5 times more brain cancer as young adults!
The following image, used with permission from the book Public Health SOS: The Shadow Side of the Wireless Revolution, clearly shows the differences in depth of penetration between adults and young children.
Pregnant women would also be wise to avoid cell phones as much as
possible. In 2008, researchers analyzed data from nearly 13,000 children
and found that exposure to cell phones while in the womb, and also
during childhood, were linked to behavioral difficulties.viii
Using handsets just two or three times a day during pregnancy was
enough to raise the risk of their babies developing hyperactivity and
difficulties with conduct, emotions, and relationships by the time they
reached school age—and the risk became even greater if the children also
used the phones themselves before the age of seven.
Overall, the study revealed that mothers who used mobile phones were
54 percent more likely to have children with behavioral problems. Later
on, when the children began using cell phones themselves, they were:
- 80 percent more likely to suffer from behavioral difficulties
- 25 percent more at risk from emotional problems
- 34 percent more likely to suffer from difficulties relating to their peers
- 35 percent more likely to be hyperactive
- 49 percent more prone to problems with conduct
Experts Adamantly Claim Harmful Effects are Now Provable
Experts in the area of the biological effects of electromagnetic
frequencies (EMF) and wireless technologies believe there's virtually no doubt
that cell phones and related gadgets are capable of causing not only
cancer but contributing to a wide variety of other conditions, from
depression and diabetes to heart irregularities and impaired fertility.
Researchers have now identified numerous mechanisms of harm, which
explain how electromagnetic fields impact your cells and damages your
DNA.
One such expert is Dr. Martin Blank,
PhD, one of the most experienced researchers of the cellular and
molecular effects of electromagnetic fields in the U.S. He gave an
informative speech at the November 18, 2010 Commonwealth Club of
California program, "The Health Effects of Electromagnetic Fields,"
co-sponsored by ElectromagneticHealth.org. In it, he explained why your
DNA, with its 'coil of coils' structure, is especially vulnerable to electromagnetic fields of all kinds.
As described in the International Journal of Radiation Biology, April 2011ix, DNA possesses the two structural characteristics of fractal antennas: electronic conduction, and self-symmetry.
These properties contribute to greater reactivity of DNA to
electromagnetic fields than other tissues, making the long-term
consequences of repeated microwave exposures to our genetic material of
great concern. Dr. Blank is adamant when he says that there IS evidence
of harm, and that the harm can be significant. He also points out that
the science showing harmful effects has been peer-reviewed, published,
and that the results have been replicated, evaluated and "judged by
scientists capable of judging it." I wrote an in-depth article about
these findings back in January of last year. If you missed it, go ahead
and review it now.
An analysis of the range of known mechanisms of action, including DNA effects, was published in November 2010 in "Non-Thermal Effects and Mechanisms of Interaction Between Electromagnetic Fields and Living Matterx." Furthermore, the mobile industry's own research in the 13-country Interphone studyxi
showed a 40 percent increased risk of brain cancer from 1,640 or more
hours of cell phone use, and independent Swedish research published in
2007 showed a 540 percent increased risk of brain cancer from greater
than 2,000 hours of cell phone usexii.
My Top Tips for Cell Phone Safety
It's worth remembering that the telecommunication industry is much
larger than the medical industrial complex, and they have far more
influence than the drug companies. They're also mirroring many of the
same tactics as the tobacco industry to peddle their wares. This
includes attempting to discredit researchers who publish unfavorable
cell phone studies.
As Dr. Davis shows in her lecture above, the results of any study can
be accurately predicted by looking at its sponsorship. According to a
review by Dr. Lai in 2008, the probability that a study will find "no
effect" is two to three times higher in industry-funded studies, while
independently-funded studies into the health effects of mobile
technology are TWICE as likely to find a positive result.
So please, be aware that there is already robust scientific evidence
that cell phones and other wireless devices pose significant health
risks to all of us—especially to children and pregnant women. So while
such findings are not being widely publicized as of yet, it makes sense
to take action now to protect yourself and your children. You can help
to minimize your exposure to electromagnetic radiation from cell phones
and other wireless devices by heeding the following advice:
- Children Should Always Avoid Using Cell Phones: Barring a life-threatening emergency, children should not use a cell phone, or a wireless device of any type.
- Reduce Your Cell Phone Use: Turn your cell
phone off more often. Reserve it for emergencies or important matters.
As long as your cell phone is on, it emits radiation intermittently,
even when you are not actually making a call. If you're pregnant,
avoiding or reducing your cell phone use may be especially important.
- Use a Land Line at Home and at Work: Although
more and more people are switching to using cell phones as their
exclusive phone contact, it is a dangerous trend and you can choose to
opt out of the madness. SKYPE offers a portable number via your computer
that can plug into any Ethernet port while traveling.
- Reduce or Eliminate Your Use of Other Wireless Devices:
You would be wise to cut down your use of these devices. Just as with
cell phones, it is important to ask yourself whether or not you really
need to use them as often as you do. And most importantly, do not even
consider having any electronic or wireless devices in the bedroom that
will interfere with the quality of your sleep.
If you must use a portable home phone, use the older kind that
operates at 900 MHz. They are not safer during calls, but at least many
of them do not broadcast constantly even when no call is being made.
Note the only way to truly be sure if there is an exposure from your
cordless phone is to measure with an electrosmog meter, and it must be
one that goes up to the frequency of your portable phone (so old meters
won't help much). As many portable phones are 5.8 Gigahertz, we
recommend you look for RF meters that go up to 8 Gigahertz, the highest
range now available in a meter suitable for consumers.
Alternatively you can be very careful with the base station
placement as that causes the bulk of the problem since it transmits
signals 24/7, even when you aren't talking. So if you can keep the base
station at least three rooms away from where you spend most of your
time, and especially your bedroom, they may not be as damaging to your
health. Another option is to just simply turn the portable phone off,
only using it when you specifically need the convenience of moving about
while on a call.
Ideally it would be helpful to turn off your base station every night before you go to bed.
You can find RF meters as well as remediation supplies at www.emfsafetystore.com.
But you can pretty much be sure your portable phone is a problem if the
technology is DECT, or digitally enhanced cordless technology.
- Use Your Cell Phone Only Where Reception is Good:
The weaker the reception, the more power your phone must use to
transmit, and the more power it uses, the more radiation it emits, and
the deeper the dangerous radio waves penetrate into your body. Ideally,
you should only use your phone with full bars and good reception.
- Avoid Carrying Your Phone on Your Body as that
merely maximizes any potential exposure. Ideally put it in your purse or
carrying bag. Placing a cell phone in a shirt pocket over the heart is
asking for trouble, as is placing it in a man's pocket if he seeks to
preserve his fertility.
- Don't Assume One Cell Phone is Safer than Another: There's no such thing as a "safe" cell phone.
This is particularly true for industry promoted SAR ratings, which are
virtually useless in measuring the true potential biological danger as
most all of the damage is not done by heat transfer, which SAR measures.
- Keep Your Cell Phone Away From Your Body When it is On:
The most dangerous place to be, in terms of radiation exposure, is
within about six inches of the emitting antenna. You do not want any
part of your body within that area.
- Respect Others Who are More Sensitive: Some
people who have become sensitive can feel the effects of others' cell
phones in the same room, even when it is on but not being used. If you
are in a meeting, on public transportation, in a courtroom or other
public places, such as a doctor's office, keep your cell phone turned
off out of consideration for the 'second hand radiation' effects.
Children are also more vulnerable, so please avoid using your cell phone
near children.
If you are using the Pong case, which redirects the cell phone
radiation away from the head and successfully lowers the SAR effect,
realize that in redirecting the radiation away from your head this may
be intensifying the radiation in another direction, perhaps toward the
person next to you, or, if in your pocket, increasing radiation
intensity toward your body. Caution is always advised in dealing with
any radiation-emitting device. We recommend cell phones be kept 'Off'
except for emergencies.
- Use Safer Headset Technology: Wired headsets
will certainly allow you to keep the cell phone farther away from your
body. However, if a wired headset is not well-shielded -- and most of
them are not -- the wire itself acts as an antenna attracting ambient
radio waves and transmitting radiation directly to your brain.
Make sure that the wire used to transmit the signal to your ear is shielded.
The best kind of headset to use is a combination shielded wire
and air-tube headset. These operate like a stethoscope, transmitting the
information to your head as an actual sound wave; although there are
wires that still must be shielded, there is no wire that goes all the
way up to your head.Continue reading
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