Monday, January 11, 2010

Cellphone radiation may increase cell division

Preliminary research seems to indicate that cellphone radiation (mobile phone emissions) may be causing a rapid increase in cell division. This is clearly indicative of the mobilephone's cancer-causing  ability.

This finding came about after Dr. David de Pomerai at the Univ. of Nottingham and his team worked on microwaves using tiny nematode worms.

We realize that these are initial findings and there is no proof yet of induced increased cell division (per se) caused by cellphone radiation. However we are more concerned with the cellphone's  tumor causing effect rather than its ability to increase mere cell-division. And from that stand point, this finding is a small addition to the overwhelming evidence that suggests that cellphones DO cause brain tumours. Make no mistake about that.

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