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Cancer Doc Issues Warning About Cell Phone Use

Monday, December 01, 2008 by: Gutierrez, staff writer

http://www.naturalnews.com/024960.html

(NaturalNews) The director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institutes

and the Cancer Centers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has

issued a warning to all 3,000 faculty and staff under his supervision,

warning them to limit cellular phone use in order to avoid adverse health

effects.

" Recently I have become aware of the growing body of literature linking

long-term cell phone use to possible adverse health effects including

cancer, " the memo from Dr. Herberman reads. " Although the evidence is

still controversial, I am convinced that there are sufficient data to

warrant issuing an advisory to share some precautionary advice on cell phone

use. "

Herberman advises keeping mobile phone conversations as short as possible

and using headsets, text messages or speaker phone settings to keep the

phone away from the head. He also warns that children should only you

cellular phones in emergencies, because their still-developing organs " are

the most likely to be sensitive to any possible effects of exposure. "

The doctor noted that similar warnings have been issued by the governments

of several European countries, and that Toronto's public health agency has

called on children to avoid using the phones.

Herberman is believed to be the first director of a U.S. cancer center to

issue such a warning.

Among the studies referenced by the memo is a still-ongoing study of cell

phone users in 13 European countries. Preliminary data suggest that

long-term users are significantly more likely to develop brain tumors,

especially on the side of the head with the phone is most often held.

Similar results have been found in other long-term studies.

" From a public health perspective, it makes sense to limit risks, " said Dr.

Dan Wartenberg of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

Along with Herberman and roughly 20 other international experts, Wartenberg

has signed a letter calling for precautions on cell phone use, and for

manufacturers to make phones " with the lowest possible risk " and to

" encourage consumers to use their devices in a way that is most compatible

with preserving their health. "

Sources for this story include: www.post-gazette.com.

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