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RE: [nzbraintumour] Re: Stuff article

Hi Linda,

 

I think the problem with most of the studies is the differing usage of cellphones and as a result the research comes back inconclusive.  This paper suggests that it may be a genetic predisposition that makes some people more susceptible to getting tumours from the radiation emitted from the phones.  Of interest - it makes the comment that we are not allowed to use cellphones in aeroplanes or hospitals as they interfere with the electrics, so why are we allowed to use them near the electrical system of the brain. 

 

Food for thought.

 

Becs

 


From: nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Linda
Sent: Tuesday, 1 April 2008 9:10 p.m.
To: nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [nzbraintumour] Re: Stuff article

 

Hi Becs Bruces tumour was left frontal/parietal which is his talking
ear when he uses the phn/mobile phn.
He never had a mobile phn until about 5 yrs ago, but even then he
wasn't a heavy user and more into txtg??

-- In nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com, "waikanaetoddies"
<rebeccajtodd@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just thought I would pass on this link to an article on stuff
> regarding a research paper on the relationship between mobile
phones
> and brain tumours. I have always believed that Matt's had
something
> to do with his phone considering how long he used to spend on it
and
> the tumour being exactly where the phone used to sit. He
participated
> in a study via Otago University when he was first diagnosed but we
> never heard anything further.
>
> Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the rain!
>
> Becs
>
> http://www.stuff.co.nz/4458878a10.html
>
> link to research paper:
> http://www.brain-surgery.us/mobph.pdf
>
> and an associated web page:
> http://www.brain-surgery.us/mobilephone.html
>


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Hi everyone, Just thought I would pass on this link to an article on stuff regarding a research paper on the relationship between mobile phones and brain...
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Hi everyone, Just thought I would pass on this link to an article on stuff regarding a research paper on the relationship between mobile phones and brain...
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Hi Becs Bruces tumour was left frontal/parietal which is his talking ear when he uses the phn/mobile phn. He never had a mobile phn until about 5 yrs ago, but...
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Hi Linda, I think the problem with most of the studies is the differing usage of cellphones and as a result the research comes back inconclusive. This paper ...
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thanks Becs...interesting stuff...you have to wonder x ... From: waikanaetoddies To: nzbraintumour@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:33 AM ...
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