A Disease on Hold
http://groups.google.com/group/mobilfunk_newsletter/t/d09776244df82f37
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This is interesting. "Regular users" in Interphone studies is anyone who uses a cell phone once a week for at least 6 months. That could be 2 minutes a week! In their studies, they mix all the regular users up and unsurprisingly come up with a denial of increased tumour rates in reg users after 10 years use.
And look at the amount "heavy users" can get away with to be included as such in the Scandinavian-British Study!
"the number of hours the participants talked on the cellular is much higher in Hardell's studies. While in his study the use of more than 10 years is 2,000 hours, which is parallel to one hour a day for ten years, in the Scandinavian-British study, the people who were defined as "heavy users" talked on the cellular for total 113 hours during 10 years"
Gary
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=World+Health+Organisation
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This is interesting. "Regular users" in Interphone studies is anyone who uses a cell phone once a week for at least 6 months. That could be 2 minutes a week! In their studies, they mix all the regular users up and unsurprisingly come up with a denial of increased tumour rates in reg users after 10 years use.
And look at the amount "heavy users" can get away with to be included as such in the Scandinavian-British Study!
"the number of hours the participants talked on the cellular is much higher in Hardell's studies. While in his study the use of more than 10 years is 2,000 hours, which is parallel to one hour a day for ten years, in the Scandinavian-British study, the people who were defined as "heavy users" talked on the cellular for total 113 hours during 10 years"
Gary
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=World+Health+Organisation
Starmail - 22. Sep, 14:09