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Sasu
03-31-2008, 06:03 PM
Independent.co.uk

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/mobile-phones-more-dangerous-than-smoking-802602.html?

Mobile phones 'more dangerous than smoking'
Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation

By Geoffrey Lean
Sunday, 30 March 2008

Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.

The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, is the most devastating indictment yet published of the health risks.

It draws on growing evidence – exclusively reported in the IoS in October – that using handsets for 10 years or more can double the risk of brain cancer. Cancers take at least a decade to develop, invalidating official safety assurances based on earlier studies which included few, if any, people who had used the phones for that long.

Earlier this year, the French government warned against the use of mobile phones, especially by children. Germany also advises its people to minimise handset use, and the European Environment Agency has called for exposures to be reduced.

Professor Khurana – a top neurosurgeon who has received 14 awards over the past 16 years, has published more than three dozen scientific papers – reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile phones. He has put the results on a brain surgery website, and a paper based on the research is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.

He admits that mobiles can save lives in emergencies, but concludes that "there is a significant and increasing body of evidence for a link between mobile phone usage and certain brain tumours". He believes this will be "definitively proven" in the next decade.

Noting that malignant brain tumours represent "a life-ending diagnosis", he adds: "We are currently experiencing a reactively unchecked and dangerous situation." He fears that "unless the industry and governments take immediate and decisive steps", the incidence of malignant brain tumours and associated death rate will be observed to rise globally within a decade from now, by which time it may be far too late to intervene medically.

"It is anticipated that this danger has far broader public health ramifications than asbestos and smoking," says Professor Khurana, who told the IoS his assessment is partly based on the fact that three billion people now use the phones worldwide, three times as many as smoke. Smoking kills some five million worldwide each year, and exposure to asbestos is responsible for as many deaths in Britain as road accidents.

Late last week, the Mobile Operators Association dismissed Khurana's study as "a selective discussion of scientific literature by one individual". It believes he "does not present a balanced analysis" of the published science, and "reaches opposite conclusions to the WHO and more than 30 other independent expert scientific reviews".

shellebelle
03-31-2008, 07:10 PM
Glad someone realized the inaccuracy of the posted "research".

Geeze can't we focus on something productive like how to increase the areas global presence to ensure business is here for future generations versus how to kill the local business and the work from home crowd (who by the way are saving resources by using that nasty thing technology!).

Come on give me a marketing program and business plan that will increase the local economy don't focus on the negative bring me positives!

LAW OF ATTRACTION and LAW OF CORRESPONDENCE - What you think becomes and where you are - you will eventually correspond to. Keep thinking your thoughts and you will make them happen and the world will correspond so can we move to positive rather than negative and fear!

Think well - be well and think sick and become sick.




Late last week, the Mobile Operators Association dismissed Khurana's study as "a selective discussion of scientific literature by one individual". It believes he "does not present a balanced analysis" of the published science, and "reaches opposite conclusions to the WHO and more than 30 other independent expert scientific reviews".

Zeno Swijtink
03-31-2008, 10:33 PM
Think well - be well and think sick and become sick.

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realfire
04-01-2008, 12:53 AM
What would we do if it were true that cell phones hurt our bodies and damage nature, put her in imbalance ?

Eat organic food and keep our cell phones ( ipods , highs speed this and that ):Yinyangv:?
This will be interesting to watch it play out .


What will we choose convenience over health ?
Have we already chosen ?


No judging here , just a what if .
thanks


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shellebelle
04-01-2008, 07:52 AM
Come on Zeno you can do better than a picture. Bring info and conversation to the table; you can do it!

https://www.cancer.org/downloads/STT/CAFF2007PWSecured.pdf

I found this report interesting. I could not find much on brain cancer in it. But if I understand what I am reading 20,500 new cases were reported in 2007 and 18,820 in 2006. These numbers do not show a huge rise in cases. I didn't go back any further but someone else can if they want.

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My grandmother had brain cancer - she did not die of it. She never used a cellphone, she didn't like microwaves though she may have had one for like reheating coffee I can't remember, no hand held phones, or most any modern gadget except a stove. She lived in small town Kansas.

Her brain surgery affected parts of her memory, smell and taste but she lived a happy healthy life for another 20 or so years.

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I still am a firm believer in what you think manifests in your life. But even if thats disputable lets be realistic; if you think negatives and worry you are definitely affecting your quality of life and will definitely attract people of like mind.

So why would anyone spend time with someone who is always negative and worried when they could go out and experience the joy of life?

Come on lets get some positives going!

My friend almost died from the military's choices - not his own - and I'm not going to spend my life focusing on his illness! I am celebrating his life! Celebrate life!!!!

I don't know many doctors who will disagree that if you are joyful in celebration of life you will be able to handle anything negative much better.

So CELEBRATE! ENJOY! LIVE with GUSTO!


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Mark Chiang
04-01-2008, 10:34 AM
I don't want to go off topic but for the sake of continuity I will reply to this thread about the LoA, rather than the topic of cell phones.

I don't really think of it as positive vs. negative, actually if there's going to be any choice it would have to come from an objective place right, which is the same place we want any research to be viewed from to perceive the truth of the situation. Lets remember when there's a reaction to the opposite, whether we view that opposite as positive or negative in nature via our values etc., that's pretty much negative - you're negating it with the polar opposite. It seems to me it has to do with the dynamic of how you respond rather than what you stick to as your positive, and if you cling to it too closely that's just unconscious behavior. If it's about attracting what is already out there, then it just makes sense to be aware of all that is there and then work with the details. If we just view it all as information, then it opens up the possibility for positively attracting innovative dynamics that would otherwise be overlooked because of some things being prematurely categorized as negative.

By the way, in case anyone is wondering I will say that applies to opinions about people as much as their positions on different issues.