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ShyGuyInChicago
May 31st, 2011, 03:55 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/31/who.cell.phones/index.html

(CNN) -- Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization. The agency now lists mobile phone use in the same "carcinogenic hazard" category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.
Before its announcement Tuesday, WHO had assured consumers that no adverse health effects had been established.
A team of 31 scientists from 14 countries, including the United States, made the decision after reviewing peer-reviewed studies on cell phone safety. The team found enough evidence to categorize personal exposure as "possibly carcinogenic to humans."
What that means is they found some evidence of increase in glioma and acoustic neuroma brain cancer for mobile phone users, but have not been able to draw conclusions for other types of cancers
"The biggest problem we have is that we know most environmental factors take several decades of exposure before we really see the consequences," said Dr. Keith Black, chairman of neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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The type of radiation coming out of a cell phone is called non-ionizing. It is not like an X-ray, but more like a very low-powered microwave oven.
"What microwave radiation does in most simplistic terms is similar to what happens to food in microwaves, essentially cooking the brain," Black said. "So in addition to leading to a development of cancer and tumors, there could be a whole host of other effects like cognitive memory function, since the memory temporal lobes are where we hold our cell phones."
Wireless industry responded to Tuesday's announcement saying it "does not mean cell phones cause cancer." CTIA-The Wireless Association added that WHO researchers "did not conduct any new research, but rather reviewed published studies."
The European Environmental Agency has pushed for more studies, saying cell phones could be as big a public health risk as smoking, asbestos and leaded gasoline. The head of a prominent cancer-research institute at the University of Pittsburgh sent a memo to all employees urging them to limit cell phone use because of a possible risk of cancer.
"When you look at cancer development -- particularly brain cancer -- it takes a long time to develop. I think it is a good idea to give the public some sort of warning that long-term exposure to radiation from your cell phone could possibly cause cancer," said Dr. Henry Lai, research professor in bioengineering at University of Washington who has studied radiation for more than 30 years.
Results from the largest international study on cell phones and cancer was released in 2010. It showed participants in the study who used a cell phone for 10 years or more had doubled the rate of brain glioma, a type of tumor. To date, there have been no long-term studies on the effects of cell phone usage among children.
"Children's skulls and scalps are thinner. So the radiation can penetrate deeper into the brain of children and young adults. Their cells are at a dividing faster rate, so the impact of radiation can be much larger." said Black of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
In February, a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, revealed radiation emitted after just 50 minutes on a mobile phone increases the activity in brain cells. The effects of brain activity being artificially stimulated are still unknown.
Neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta says Tuesday's announcement, "dealt a blow to those who have long said, 'There is no possible mechanism for cell phones to cause cancer.' By classifying cell phones as a possible carcinogen, they also seem to be tacitly admitting a mechanism could exist."
Manufacturers of many popular cell phones already warn consumers to keep their device away from their body.
The Apple iPhone 4 safety manual says users' radiation exposure should not exceed FCC guidelines: "When using iPhone near your body for voice calls or for wireless data transmission over a cellular network, keep iPhone at least 15 millimeters (5/8 inch) away from the body."
BlackBerry Bold advises users to, "keep the BlackBerry device at least 0.98 inch (25 millimeters) from your body when the BlackBerry device is transmitting."

Perseus
May 31st, 2011, 03:59 PM
This isn't news. This is common knowledge.

Brighter.Tomorrow
May 31st, 2011, 04:14 PM
Hmm...Interesting. Does this mean I might get to be a Zombie?! =D

AladdinSane
May 31st, 2011, 04:34 PM
Ha. If everyone had to avoid every slightly possible action or object that may possibly cause a higher risk of hypothetically feasible cancer development, life would be very boring; fern spores are also carcinogenic- does that mean no one should go outside!? Aspartamine is also carcinogenic, and is found in a great many fizzy drinks, does that mean no one should drink anything dizzy incase it might contain a trace? No, as usual this is ridiculously pathetic, even for the WHO!

SosbanFach
June 2nd, 2011, 05:57 PM
Also, how many times have they said this. Over how many years? Every time they make it seem like news!

JackOfClubs
June 2nd, 2011, 10:45 PM
As if this would actually affect my cell phone usage.

Dimitri
June 2nd, 2011, 10:47 PM
NO crap, high exposure and too much of anything can cause an abnormality in the simple squamous cells.

RoseyCadaver
June 10th, 2011, 07:44 PM
NO crap, high exposure and too much of anything can cause an abnormality in the simple squamous cells.

Agreed.I hope I don't ear cancer for playing the piano xD.

Infidelitas
June 11th, 2011, 01:36 AM
This is the same as the idea that watching porno makes your penis "puff" up. Won't stop me making phone calls and it wont do me any harm.

deadpie
June 11th, 2011, 02:30 AM
We live in a world where we take every single precaution to make sure we aren't harmed in any way. Dammit, I don't give a shit if my cell phone gives me cancer or not. Like George Carlin said, "Take a fucking chance."

RoseyCadaver
June 11th, 2011, 03:56 AM
Like George Carlin said, "Take a fucking chance."

But I don't wanna get a boo boo :[.Lol.People do need to get out of their shells,it seems as if people over time have gotten out of their shell,and now it seems this last or other decade ago people are growing it back due to fear.

As my brother always told me,"I'd rather dieing doing something I liked over sitting home on the couch."

ItStOuGhEnOuGh4Us
June 14th, 2011, 03:13 PM
Is there anything that DOESN'T Kill us today? Hell going outside is unhealthy! Wait so is staying indoors!

Sith Lord 13
June 14th, 2011, 04:42 PM
This just in, posting on internet forums causes cancer. So does not posting on them. Either way, you're gonna get cancer.

Seriously, everything causes cancer now a days.

Commander Thor
June 14th, 2011, 11:19 PM
Seriously, everything causes cancer now a days.

ESPECIALLY in the state of California. ;)

bravo-charlie
June 14th, 2011, 11:31 PM
Like this is new news.It seems like every little thing people need to talk about and obsess over it.

ItStOuGhEnOuGh4Us
June 14th, 2011, 11:48 PM
ESPECIALLY in the state of California. ;)

LOL California....The Kill me first state :P