More Confirmation That Cell Phones
Cause Brain Tumors
Cell phones
are used by an estimated 275 million people in the United States and 4 billion
worldwide.
A recent review of studies assessed whether there was epidemiologic
evidence for an association between long-term cell phone usage and the risk of developing a brain
tumor.
In order to be included in the analysis, studies were required to
have been published in a peer-reviewed journal, included participants who had used cell phone for 10 or more
years, and analyzed the side of the brain tumor relative to the side of the head preferred for cell phone
usage. Eleven long-term epidemiologic studies fit the criteria.
The results indicated that using a cell phone for 10 or more years approximately
doubles the risk of being diagnosed with a brain tumor on the same side of the head as that preferred for cell
phone use.
Iowa senator Tom Harkin, newly empowered to investigate health
matters as chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, has promised to probe
deeply into any potential links between cell phone use and cancer.
Harkin, who took over the committee after the death of Massachusetts
Senator Edward Kennedy, said he was concerned no one has been able to prove cell phones do not cause cancer.
A staffer said the senator became concerned by a report from the Environmental Working Group showing that
radio wave emissions vary from one cell phone brand and model to another, as well as some reports suggesting
there might be a link.
Source: Dr. Mercola
September 29 2009 Mercola.com
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