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Wireless Phones Can Affect The Brain, Swedish Study Suggests
ScienceDaily
Thursday, Nov 12th, 2009
A study at Örebro University in Sweden indicates
that mobile phones and other cordless telephones have a biological
effect on the brain. It is still too early to say if any health
risks are involved, but medical researcher Fredrik Söderqvist
recommends caution in the use of these phones, above all among
children and adolescents. Few children who regularly use mobile
phones use a headset often or always, even though the Swedish
Radiation Safety Authority recommends this.
"Children may be more sensitive than adults
to radiation from wireless phones," says Fredrik Söderqvist,
who is presenting his research findings in a new doctoral thesis
at Örebro University.
On the one hand, he examined the use of wireless telephones
among children and adolescents, on the other hand, whether adolescents
themselves perceive any health problems that might be related
to this use.
He then went on to study blood samples from adults, looking
at two so-called biomarkers to see whether wireless phone use
has a biological effect on the brain. One of these studies focused
on a protein that exists in the so-called blood-cerebrospinal-fluid
barrier, which is part of the brain's protection against outside
influences. The study revealed an association between use of
wireless telephony and increased content of the protein transthyretin
in the blood.
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