Guest guest Posted February 23, 2011 Report Share Posted February 23, 2011 Hi Dafna, Thanks for thinking about me. Hope things are going well for you. This report on the Eyewitness News was very disturbing. The findings were presenting as " Cell Phone Radiation Sitmulates Brain Activity. " Then Dr. Jay Adlersberg got on on and said that the study found that after 50 minutes of cell phone use glucose was produced by cells suggesting that cells had been stimulated by the cell phone radiation and that there was no immediate way of knowing whether this was good or bad for the brain. Now if your solidly addicted to phone, then your mind will adopt that the stimulation is probably good or at least not bad. This research was approved by the AMA. This report was sanctioned by those asshole medical doctors also addicted to the wonders of phone. Sorry to get belligerent, but the status quo really pisses me off these days with their bulls--t and all. Mind you there was nomention of prior research regarding the blood-brain barrier or blood sluggishness or potential DNA damage. t's as if every new study must stand obliviously on its own merit. Wow... Thanks Dafna, maybe we should address the AMA or Eyewitness News directly. Have a great remaining week. And please keep 'em coming! From: Dafna Tachover <dtachover@...> Subject: Cell Phone Radiation Changes Brain Metabolism " A. Stein " <richardastein@...>, adoptagiraffe@..., " Anat Bar " <anattbar@...>, " Popescu " <adimanti@...>, " Popescu " <popescua@...>, " Dr. a Mallery-Blythe " <erica.malleryblythe@...>, " Bert Schou " <bertschou@...>, " Boland " <sixwings@...>, " pamela clemonts " <adiaha22@...>, " charles columbus " <chc1492@...>, " Henry, Dre S [CK] " <Dre.S.Henry@...>, " Cinthya " <cinthyd@...>, " " <edwardswyco@...>, " Deborah Kopald " <deborah_kopald@...>, " Katz " <dekatz1@...>, " Diane Schou " <dianeschou@...>, " Ducatman, Alan " <aducatman@...>, " Enrico Grani " <enrico@...>, " Flynn " <angelaflynn80@...>, " ayala gur " <ayala@...>, " gali roitman " <galiroitman@...>, " harvey katz " <hpkatz@...>, " Heilman, Adam " <adam.heilman@...>, " Magda Havas " <mhavas@...>, " Janet Newton " <JNewton@...>, " Killingsworth " <scottkillingsworth@...>, " Liz Smentowski " <lsmentowski@...>, " Michele Ross " <michele@...>, " W. Major " <smajor@...>, " Athena papadopoulou " <marketa262000@...>, " McCarty, " <dmcca1@...>, " Mira Rocca " <roccamira@...>, " Miriam & Abraham Tachover " <tachover@...>, meggsw@..., " Nadav Neuhaus " <nadavphoto@...>, " Olle Johansson " <Olle.Johansson@...>, " Ranjith Rajan " <ranjithrajan@...>, tarlow@..., " yana yarkoni " <yana_yar@...> Date: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 9:38 PM A well-regarded and influential team of researchers from the National Institutes of Health and the Brookhaven National Lab is on the brink of resolving a long-standing dispute with enormous implications for public health. In a paper due out tomorrow in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Nora Volkow and coworkers are reporting that a 50-minute exposure to cell phone radiation can affect the normal functioning of the human brain. What is particularly remarkable about the new work is that those regions of the brain that were most highly exposed to phone radiation had the largest increases in metabolic activity. Whether these short-term changes will lead to health consequences (and what they might be) is far from clear -- though Volkow already has preliminary indications of a long-term effect. Importantly, this new finding upsets the current orthodoxy because such low-levels EMF effects are thought to be impossible. Nora Volkow, the lead author of the JAMA study, is the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. She told Microwave News that she recommends using a wired earpiece when on a mobile phone. She is most senior U.S. health official to come out for precaution. Read the full story at: http://www.microwavenews.com/Volkow.html Best, Louis Slesin __________________________________________________________ Louis Slesin, PhD Editor, Microwave News A Report on Non-Ionizing Radiation Phone: +1 (212) 517-2800; Fax: +1 (212) 734-0316 E-mail: <mwn@...> Internet: <http://www.microwavenews.com> Mail: 155 East 77th Street, Suite 3D New York, NY 10075, U.S.A. * Access to all the information on our Web site is free. Please help support Microwave News. Send us a contribution. We now accept PayPal and credit cards. * If you no longer want to receive these updates, please send a message to info@... and we'll take you off the list. * For those of you who received this message from a friend or associate and wish to sign up, please register at <http://www.microwavenews.com/alerts>. It's free! At the same time, please add us to your address book, so our e-mails don't get caught in your spam filter. -- -- Be good, Do good! All the best. amirb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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