Shocking new cell phone radiation study reveals increased brain tumor risk for children
(NaturalNews) A shocking new cell phone radiation study conducted on New
Zealand adolescents and their cell phone usage asks the question, "Are
children at increased risk of brain tumors already?" The conclusion of
the study is even more shocking than the question because it implicates
all children who use cell phones. Almost 3,000 children a year in the
United States alone are diagnosed with brain tumors, constituting a
quarter of all childhood cancers. Could this be just an unfortunate
coincidence?
Conclusions of the studyThe study concluded
if children continue using their cell phones in this way, many would be
at increased risk of specific brain tumors by their mid-teens.
The
concern becomes even more alarming given the vast majority of the
junior high school students participating in this study (90 percent),
with an average age of approximately 12 years old, were engaging in cell
phone activity.
The
World Health Organization (WHO)
recent ruling backs up this concern, "radiofrequency electromagnetic
fields, such as, but not limited to, those associated with wireless
phones" are a 2B carcinogen. That's to say possibly cancerous to humans.
Risky behaviors?What kinds of behaviors are contributing to this increase?
As
many as two-thirds of the children in the study had their cell phones
with them at bedtime. They kept them in close proximity in the bedroom
or under their pillow.
Other research conducted on adolescents in
England, Hungary, Spain, Sweden and Australia found over the course of
less than a decade, cell phone usage by
children ballooned from a third to almost 100 percent.
All
cell phone users need to be cautious in usage; however, children are a
special concern. Society has a greater responsibility to take care of
the younger population and children present a special scenario when it
comes to radiation exposure.
According to the study, a child has increased susceptibility to the effects of
cell phone radiation due to:
• A smaller brain
• A thinner skull
• Increased brain tissue conductivity
These
physiological differences lead to higher radiation absorption rates.
Because cell phone usage begins so early in life, there is a much longer
period of exposure, therefore elevating risk. Findings from other
studies also showed increased risk based on pressing the phone to the
head, especially without consistently switching from one side of the
head to the other.
The 2012 BioInitiative ReportThe New Zealand study is supported by the much awaited 2012
BioInitiative Report.
This report explains the connection between using wireless devices,
i.e., cell phones, the consumer's health, and the radiation these
devices emit, known as electromagnetic fields (EMFs). The 2012 report
involves 29 health professionals spanning 10 countries who took on
findings from close to two thousand previously unpublished studies.
The 2012
BioInitiative Report was independently conducted and evidence-based, and therefore free of
the usual governmental and health policy bias. The 2012 report focuses
on a multitude of health complications stemming from exposure to low
level radiation including infertility, autism, the effects on unborn
children, Alzheimer's disease, brain disorders, immune system
dysfunction and breast and brain cancer.
Up until at least the age of 18, children's
cell phone usage increases, not decreases. The use of cell phones by children
should be a matter for informed choice by parents. But how many parents
are sufficiently informed on this issue to make the right decisions for
their children?
The evidence is compelling. At the very least,
informed parents should be severely curtailing cell phone use by their
children and removing cell phones from the bedroom.
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