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2009

Radio frequency electromagnetic radiation (RF-EMR) from GSM (0.9/1.8GHz) mobile phones induces oxidative stress and reduces sperm motility in rats

Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2009;64(6):561-5.

Mailankot M, Kunnath AP, Jayalekshmi H, Koduru B, Valsalan R.

Department of Biochemistry, Melaka Manipal, Medical College, Manipal, India.

INTRODUCTION: Mobile phones have become indispensable in the daily lives of men and women around the globe. As cell phone use has become more widespread, concerns have mounted regarding the potentially harmful effects of RF-EMR from these devices.

OBJECTIVE: The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of RF-EMR from mobile phones on free radical metabolism and sperm quality.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male albino Wistar rats (10-12 weeks old) were exposed to RF-EMR from an active GSM (0.9/1.8 GHz) mobile phone for 1 hour continuously per day for 28 days. Controls were exposed to a mobile phone without a battery for the same period. The phone was kept in a cage with a wooden bottom in order to address concerns that the effects of exposure to the phone could be due to heat emitted by the phone rather than to RF-EMR alone. Animals were sacrificed 24 hours after the last exposure and tissues of interest were harvested.

RESULTS: One hour of exposure to the phone did not significantly change facial temperature in either group of rats. No significant difference was observed in total sperm count between controls and RF-EMR exposed groups. However, rats exposed to RF-EMR exhibited a significantly reduced percentage of motile sperm. Moreover, RF-EMR exposure resulted in a significant increase in lipid peroxidation and low GSH content in the testis and epididymis.

CONCLUSION: Given the results of the present study, we speculate that RF-EMR from mobile phones negatively affects semen quality and may impair male fertility.

PMID: 19578660 [PubMed - in process]
PMCID: PMC2705159

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Jul
2009

10
Jul
2009

Mobile phone use associated with increased risk of brain tumours

Posted on 22 September 2008

I don't have a brilliant memory, but occasionally something someone tells me does somehow stick in my mind. One such memory I have concerns a patient I saw some years ago. He had had a brain tumour (I forget what sort) removed, and was interested in supporting his convalescence and general health through nutrition. During our consultation he remarked that he had a son that also had had a brain tumour. I asked if his doctors thought there was any genetic link. He replied in the negative, and told me it was his opinion that mobile phones were the cause. This man went on to tell me that both he and his son were early adopters of this technology, and by their own admission were heavy users too.

He went on to tell me a story about an experience he had after he had had his operation. He was sitting in a packed waiting room full of post-surgical patients. Nearly all the patients in the room had had brain tumours removed and the scars to prove it. A conversation about mobile phones started in the waiting room, so my patients decided to take a straw poll there and then. All the patients who had had brain tumours turned out to be mobile phone users. Now, there's nothing particularly telling here I think, because mobile phone use is so common. However, my patients went one better in his poll by then asking each individual which ear they habitually held their mobile phone to. He reported to me that the side they indicated matched the side of their tumour in every case.

This is all purely anecdotal observation and all that, and doesn't prove a thing, but this memory came back to me this morning after reading about some research which was announced recently at the Royal Society during a conference held by the Radiation Research Trust. The research was conducted by a team led by Professor Lennart Hardell of the University Hospital in Orebro in Sweden. It has not been formally published yet, though from what I can make out, the data has come from a previously published piece of research from Professor Hardell [1].

The research focused on the risk of specific tumours in individuals who started to use mobile phones before the age of 20. Younger people were the target for this research because they are believed to be more susceptible to the electromagnetic radiation that emanates from mobile phones, partly because their skulls are thinner and may allow the radiation to penetrate deeper into the brain.

The research found that individuals who started mobile phone use before the age of 20 were at very significantly increased (more than 5-fold) risk of brain tumours known as ‘gliomas’ as well as benign (non-cancerous) tumours on the main nerve responsible for hearing known as ‘acoustic neuromas’. According to reports, use of cordless home phones were at significantly elevated risk of glioma too.

Individuals who started to use mobile handsets in their 20s were also at increased risk of glioma and acoustic neuroma, though the enhanced risk was smaller than that seen in the earlier users: risk of glioma and acoustic neuroma was up about 50 and 100 per cent respectively. Professor Hardell is quoted as saying: “This is a warning sign. It is very worrying. We should be taking precautions.”

It is perhaps interesting to note Professor Hardell's previous work in this area, specifically a meta-analysis of studies looking at the relationship between mobile phone use and brain tumour risk [1]. Individuals using mobile phones in the long term (10 or more years) were found to be at an increased risk of glioma and acoustic neuroma on the side of phone use (risk was increased by 200 and 240 per cent respectively. Mobile phone use was not associated with increased risk of these tumours on the opposite side of the head to the one on which the phone is habitually held. The evidence as it hands supports the idea that long term mobile phone use is indeed associated with an increased risk of brain tumours, just like my patient thought it was all those years ago.

References:

1. Hardell L, et al. Meta-analysis of long-term mobile phone use and the association with brain tumours. Int J Oncol. 2008;32(5):1097-103

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Jul
2009

8
Jul
2009

SOS der öffentlichen Gesundheit: Die Schattenseite der drahtlosen Revolution

Wieder einmal eine offizielle Stelle, die warnt: das amerikanische Nationale Institut für Wissenschaft und Politik (?) schrieb einen Bericht über die Gesundheitsrisiken der drahtlosen Technologie an Gouverneure, Kongressmitglieder und Präsident Obama und seine Verwaltung ebenso wie an Tausende von Journalisten für Gesundheits- und Umweltfragen. (Washington,30.6.09).

Aufgezählt werden: Mobiltelefone, Antennen in der Nachbarschaft, Drahtlos-Netzwerke, Funk-Router, DECT-Schnurlostelefone. Gesetzgeber und Journalisten sollen sich kundig machen über die gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen der Mikrowellenstrahlung dieser Anwendungen und die weitere chronische Exposition durch drahtlose Breitbandtechnik (z.B. WiMAX) und neue drahtlose Nutzanwendungen. Das Nationale Institut ermutigt alle, sich zu engagieren bei dieser wichtigen Angelegenheit für die öffentliche Gesundheit, die Erwachsene und Kinder sowie Tiere und die Natur belastet. Unter der Mitautorenschaft von Magda Havas, ass. Professorin für Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeits-(?)Studien an der Universität von Trent, Canada, und Camilla Rees, Gründerin von http://www.ElectromagneticHealth.org , gibt "SOS der öffentlichen Gesundheit: Die Schattenseite der drahtlosen Revolution" einen Überblick über die unabhängigen wissenschaftlichen Forschungen zu Gesundheitsrisiken der Funkstrahlung und gibt Empfehlungen, wie die Öffentlichkeit sicherer leben kann in einer drahtlosen Welt.... Mehr unter: siehe unten. Soweit die Nachricht aus Washington.

In Deutschland die Verurteilung des Verhaltens der Atomindustrie durch unseren Gabriel- mag ihn mal wieder jemand stupfen in Richtung Mobilfunk?? Auch hier Lug und Trug über Jahre hinweg!

Ich kann nur immer wieder den Satz von Albert Schweitzer zitieren: dass das Volk auf die Straße gehen muss... Damals (1959) ging es um die Atomwaffenversuche. Solange es aber noch Mitkämpfer gibt, die öffentlich oder heimlich ihr Handy aus der Tasche holen, machen wir auf die Handy-Süchtigen nicht so viel Eindruck.

Bitte an Interessierte weiterleiten!


Dr. Christine Aschermann


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2009

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2009

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