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cell phones cause brain tumors
RevolutionJim
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cordless phones as well and living next to a cell tower is the worst.
quote:Long mobile phone use raises brain tumor risk
Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:35 PM ET
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The use of mobile phones over a long period of time can raise the risk of brain tumors, according to a Swedish study released on Friday, contradicting the conclusions of other researchers.
forgot link
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyid=2006-03-31T173517Z_01_L31442292_RTRUKOC_0_US-PHONES.xml
quote:Long mobile phone use raises brain tumor risk
Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:35 PM ET
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The use of mobile phones over a long period of time can raise the risk of brain tumors, according to a Swedish study released on Friday, contradicting the conclusions of other researchers.
forgot link
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyid=2006-03-31T173517Z_01_L31442292_RTRUKOC_0_US-PHONES.xml
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That MY cell or yours?
...did they do a test on mice? If they did, how did they get cell phones small enough to fit the little micey hands? Did "they" listen in (wiretap) to see what the mice were saying?...your a hoot man, you have ulcers?...[;)]
argue with Reuters
it is microwaves. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that microwaves are bad for humans, well maybee it does. it cooks brains slowly, but just go ahead and go to some medical quack and tell him you have high blood preasure and take the petrochemicals, it'll all be over soon.
...this almost shakes my faith in you. You have always been so "mellow", and not confrontational in any way...you know, kinda in a hippie sort of way...I can feel my faith in mankind beggining to dwindell, (dwindell, dwindell)...[:(]
argue with Reuters
...WHAT?? Argue with GOD??
quote:it is microwaves. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that microwaves are bad for humans, well maybee it does. it cooks brains slowly,
...so let me run this by you for clareification.
Say,...if you want, you could just use a couple of cell phones, no matter where you are/were, to slow cook you up a mess of brains, if you got a hankering for some?...[;)]
"hello, where you at? goodbye" etc.
But I have noticed an increased level of stupidity in female drivers, could it be due to hours spent gossiping on cell phones??? [:D]
bloviator:
argue with Reuters
it is microwaves. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that microwaves are bad for humans, well maybee it does. it cooks brains slowly, but just go ahead and go to some medical quack and tell him you have high blood preasure and take the petrochemicals, it'll all be over soon.
-Disclaimer, the following information is provided for anyone who actually care about learning the truth. It is not meant to insight an argument from the sky is falling crowd.
Power is kind of an important factor in dealing with microwaves. You can't compare a 500W microwave oven to a cell phone. This is more of that 1950s scare you with technology you don't understand bullcrap. A microwave is just a radio wave that is small, hence microwave. They can be used to heat things, but that doesn't mean that all of them will cook you. We are constantly bombarded with microwaves, if you are really that concerned about them you need to build yourself a faraday cage to live in. A faraday cage is a box covered in fine wire mesh, which will effectively block all radio waves.
cordless phones as well and living next to a cell tower is the worst.
Here you go, Jim. Put this on and you'll be fine.
Just like everyone's glow in the dark clocks and watches used to be radium laced and unshielded X-ray machines were used to fit your shoes.
The Roman drank out of lead lined goblets.
Technology will find a way to get you![;)]
FACT.....cell phones cause EXTREME IRRITATION when used in inappropriate places
YOU KNOW the vibrate mode was put there for a reason.[:D]
Power is kind of an important factor in dealing with microwaves. You can't compare a 500W microwave oven to a cell phone. This is more of that 1950s scare you with technology you don't understand bullcrap. A microwave is just a radio wave that is small, hence microwave. They can be used to heat things, but that doesn't mean that all of them will cook you. We are constantly bombarded with microwaves, if you are really that concerned about them you need to build yourself a faraday cage to live in. A faraday cage is a box covered in fine wire mesh, which will effectively block all radio waves.
Dammit, why did you have to go and point out that a 0.4 Watt cell phone isn't as dangerous as a 700 watt microwave oven? (The latter probably being the lowest wattage you'll find).
Where'd I put my hat again?
Ain't NOBODY gettin out ALIVE!!!!
Your a freek'en gomer...
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And.....They will cause all your babies to be born naked.....!!
Your a freek'en gomer...
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Frog is that some of that pick@sshole art?
Well, for Pete's sake, what do you expect from a guy with a cell-phonic brain tumor?!![:D][:p][:D]
Saliva causes cancer!,..but only if swallowed in small quantities over long periods of time.....Carlin
Sheesh! No kidding? I'm really screwed up now....What can you drink to counteract this devastating malady?!?[:0][xx(][:p][:D]
Here's why I think cell phones cannot cause cancer:
Cell phones, radios, light, the heat lamps (infra-red light) that they use at McDonalds, and microwaves are all just part of the electromagnetic spectrum. These classifications of the electromagnetic spectrum are based on differences in the wavelengths (light travels as a wave, just like water in the ocean....wavelength is just the distance from wave-crest to wave-crest) of the electromagnetic energy we are describing.
So for example, we see visible light in the range of about 420 to 740 nanometer wavelengths (a nanometer is about .000000039 inches). Ultraviolet light, which causes suntans and skin cancer occurs at just slightly shorter wavelengths than that (about 380-420 nanometers). Infra-red light, which McDonalds uses to keep french fries warm, occurs at wavelenghts just a little bit longer than what we can see (~740-800 nm). Radio waves that bring you Howard Stern or Rush Limbaugh or the top 40 (assuming you're still using an old-school radio) come to you at somewhere between about 50km and 1000km wavelengths (km = kilometer and is about 0.6 miles). Microwaves, which we use to heat our food and also to transmit cellular telephone calls occur in the range of about 1 cm to 100 cm (that's between about a third of an inch and a little more than a yard).
So there's some baselines. But here's the trick about electromagnetic energy: the shorter the wavelength, the higher the energy, and the greater the potential to do us harm. Radio, which transmits with wavelenghts much greater than a mile, is harmless. The kind of radiation you might worry about from a nuclear reaction transmits at wavelengths almost 1000 times shorter than the light we can see (if you put that in terms of inches you'd have a decimal point and then about nine zeros before you got to a number). Ultra-violet light, which causes skin cancer, occurs at wavelenghts just slightly shorter than that which we can see, about 400 nanometers. Cell phones use microwave energy, which transmits in the range of 1 cm (about .4 inches), which is about equal to 1,000,000 nanometers. And in between that 380 nanometers that can cause skin cancer, and the 1,000,000 nanometers, at which our cell phones transmit, we have the visible light. That is, violet, blue.....etc. Our sun's greatest energy output is in the visible light spectrum (and in evolutionary terms, it's not surprising that we're adapted to see in the 420-740 range, because that's where our sun provides the most information).
Ok, here's the short story about energy produced from various processes (one cm is about .4 of an inch, just for reference):
Nuclear fusion: 0.000,000,000,000,1 cm wavelength. Very high energy. you really don't want to be there when it happens. Death occurs within hours.
X-Rays: 0.000,000,01 cm wavelength. These are medically useful, but carry enough energy to damage human DNA. X-ray technicians wear equipment to monitor their exposure to X-rays, because excessive doses are harmful. This is also why your dentist puts a lead-filled sheet over your body (and then he leaves the room) when he is giving you an oral x-ray.
Ultra-violet: Bees and some birds (and probably other things that I'm not aware of) can see light in the UV range. Humans cannot. Light in the range of 0.000,038 to 0.000,042cm still carries enough energy to damage DNA, but also causes a nice tan.
Visible light: Yes, we see this. It also is the light that is produced in greatest abundance by our sun. Go figure. Wavelengths about 0.000,042 to 0.000,074 cm. Within that range we go from violet to red, through the familiar sequence of the rainbow.
Infra-red light: 0.000,074 to 0.1 cm (this is further divided into 'near IR and far IR, but I'm not going there). This is where a heat lamp works. It's also the basis of 'night vision' goggles, and the sensing system that pit-viper snakes use to sense their prey. A pit viper can find a mouse at a distance of 3 feet, based on infra-red radiation. This is the same as detecting a temperature difference of just a few thousandths of a degree, celsius!
Microwaves: 0.1 cm to 100 cm. This is how we heat food. It is also how we transmit cell phone calls. And it has a lot less energy than the vibrant blue of the ocean. And very much less energy than the sun's radiation that produces a sun tan. And that's why I don't believe cell phones can cause cancer.
Radio: You can pretty much take it from 100 cm on up. This part of the spectrum carries very little energy.
My bottom line: I don't understand how a radiation source that is less energetic than visible light can be damaging. If anybody sees a hole in this argument or can provide a counter-argument, I'm very interested to hear it.
I have a shorter answer:
Revolution Jim, get some meds!
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Come on Jim, you really, really can do better than this hackneyed, tired piece of worn out rumor. Find something new and interesting. This one has been debunked five times for everytime you conspiracy types have drug it out of the closet over the last 20 years....!!!