Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Yes, Cell Phones Are Likely to Be Linked to Brain Cancer Risks

Long-Term Use of Mobile Phones May Be Linked To Cancer


According to this article from the Telegraph, which summarizes the results of a decade-long World Health Organization (WHO) study, heavy users of mobile phones face an increased risk of developing cancerous brain and salivary gland tumors later in life.  This seems just as important as all of the swine flu news.  Strangely, however, there has not been much reporting on this from the mainstream media. 

Why hasn't this been covered more in the mainstream (state-controlled) media?  Because multi-national corporations cannot make billions off of this story.  The pharmaceutical industry made billions in profits selling the swine flu vaccine, preparing nations for the pandemic that never materialized.  Wolfgang Wodarg, senior health official at the Council of Europe, claimed major firms organized a "campaign of panic" to put pressure on the WHO to declare a pandemic.   There are solutions to the cancer risk associated with cell phones - keep calls short, discourage children from making non-essential calls, take the battery out when you are not using your cell phone, and do a Web search on stress reducing pendants and EMR (electromagnetic radiation) blockers. 



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