New Cell Phone Data
by
LiveInTheNow.com
LiveInTheNow.com
For many
years, the wireless industry and certain health officials have contended that
cell phones are perfectly harmless. However, in conducting an in-depth analysis
of all of the published studies on the matter, researchers publishing in the
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography found that the largest-ever study
conducted on the health effects of cell phone use, which found no associated
dangers, was largely flawed. Not surprisingly, the study also happened to have
been funded by the wireless industry.
The data that
researchers pooled from other studies, however, led them to conclude that
long-term regular cell phone use can damage DNA and approximately double the
risk of developing a brain tumor in the more exposed side of the brain (i.e.
the side you usually hold your phone on). The researchers said that their
findings indicate a need to develop technologies to reduce electromagnetic
field (EMF) exposure and for laws requiring cell phone manufacturers to reduce
their devices’ levels of EMF output.
It’s hard to
know exactly what to do in light of these disturbing findings. If you’re like
many people — even the most health-conscious — throwing out your cell phone is
completely out of the question, and even trying to reduce your use seems
unfeasible. But if you care about your health, it’s critical that you take
steps to reduce your exposure.
Ann Louise
Gittleman, author of the book, Zapped: Why Your Cell Phone Shouldn’t Be Your
Alarm Clock and 1,268 Other Ways to Outsmart the Hazards of Electronic
Pollution, is a firm believer in the dangers of EMFs. In her book, she says,
“Invisible pollution surrounds us twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week,
interrupting our bodies’ natural flow of energy. And for some, that pollution
has reached the point of toxicity, causing fatigue, irritability, weakness and
even illness.”
According to
the World Health Organization (WHO), EMFs have a powerful effect on us because
our bodies are regulated by electricity. EMFs can interact with the body’s
cardiovascular, digestive and nervous systems and affect them in adverse ways.
In addition to
DNA damage and increased risk for cancer, scientific studies have linked EMF
exposure to:
- Chronic
inflammation, aches and pains
- Sleep disruptions
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Headaches
- Vision problems
- Nerve damage
- Alzheimer’s and other cognitive problems
- Disturbances in heart rhythm
- Sleep disruptions
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Headaches
- Vision problems
- Nerve damage
- Alzheimer’s and other cognitive problems
- Disturbances in heart rhythm
As it turns
out, there are many ways that you can reduce your exposure to
the EMF radiation your cell phone emits. Here are some ideas:
1. Limit the
length and number of calls you make. This one is a no-brainer, but was also the
study authors’ primary recommendation. You may want to have your cell phone
available when traveling or driving in the car, but try to make calls using a
landline when at home or at work.
2. Text
instead of talking. The researchers also recommended this as a way to keep your
phone at a safer distance from your brain.
3. Use an EMF
shield. Pong Research makes EMF-deflecting smartphone cases that have been
proven in independent laboratories to reduce exposure to electromagnetic
radiation by up to 95% below international safety limits. The cases work by
redirecting the electromagnetic radiation that would otherwise be absorbed by
the user’s head and body with a special antenna system. [....]
4. Try to only
use your cell phone in areas where reception is good. You cell phone must use
more power (and therefore, emit more EMF radiation) in areas where reception is
weak. Do your best to avoid using your phone in areas that have bad reception.
5. Keep your
phone as far away from your body as possible. Store it in your bag or purse, rather
than in your pocket. Keep it on the other side of the room, or better yet, in
another room, when you’re at home or work. Use speaker mode for calls whenever
possible.
6. Turn it
off! Make it a habit to simply turn your phone off when you’re not actively
using it. Especially avoid sleeping with your phone on in the same room.