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Cell PhonesGeneral InformationNEWS:Cell Phones May Cause Hearing Loss: But Some Experts Still Not Convinced "Long-time mobile phone users who talk more than an hour a day on the devices may be may be more likely to have high-frequency hearing loss, researchers say." Mobile phones and brain tumours ARTICLES:JOURNAL ARTICLES:[Cell Phones and Risk of brain and acoustic nerve tumours: the French INTERPHONE case-control study.] (Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 2007) "CONCLUSION: No significant increased risk for glioma, meningioma or neuroma was observed among cell phone users participating in Interphone. The statistical power of the study is limited, however. Our results, suggesting the possibility of an increased risk among the heaviest users, therefore need to be verified in the international INTERPHONE analyses." Cellular Phone Use and Risk of Benign and Malignant Parotid Gland Tumors A Nationwide Case-Control Study. (Am J Epidemiol. 2007) “A positive dose-response trend was found for these measurements. Based on the largest number of benign PGT patients reported to date, our results suggest an association between cellular phone use and PGTs.” Cognitive impairment in rats after long-term exposure to GSM-900 mobile phone radiation. (Bioelectromagnetics. 2007) “Our results suggest significantly reduced memory functions in rats after GSM microwave exposure …” Effect of cell phone usage on semen analysis in men attending infertility clinic: an observational study. (Fertil Steril. 2007) Effects of 900-MHz electromagnetic field emitted from cellular phone on brain oxidative stress and some vitamin levels of guinea pigs. (Brain Res. 2007) Effects of cellular phone emissions on sperm motility in rats. (Fertil Steril. 2007) "CONCLUSION(S): These results suggest that carrying cell phones near reproductive organs could negatively affect male fertility." Effects of mobile phones on oxidant/antioxidant balance in cornea and lens of rats. (Curr Eye Res. 2007) "CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that mobile telephone radiation leads to oxidative stress in corneal and lens tissues and that antioxidants such as vitamin C can help to prevent these effects." Long-term use of cellular phones and brain tumours - increased risk associated with use for > 10 years. (Occup Environ Med. 2007) "CONCLUSIONS: Results from present studies on use of mobile phones for > 10 years give a consistent pattern of an increased risk for acoustic neuroma and glioma, most pronounced for high-grade glioma. The risk is highest for ipsilateral exposure." Mobile phone emission modulates interhemispheric functional coupling of EEG alpha rhythms. (Eur J Neurosci. 2007) "The present results suggest that prolonged mobile phone emission affects not only the cortical activity but also the spread of neural synchronization conveyed by interhemispherical functional coupling of EEG rhythms." Mobile phone induced sensorineural hearing loss. (Saudi Med J. 2007) Neurophysiological effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on humans: A comprehensive review. (Bioelectromagnetics. 2007) Pooled analysis of two Swedish case-control studies on the use of mobile and cordless telephones and the risk of brain tumours diagnosed during 1997-2003. (Int J Occup Saf Ergon. 2007) "For all studied phone types OR for brain tumours, mainly acoustic neuroma and malignant brain tumours, increased with latency period, especially for astrocytoma grade III-IV." Prevalence of subjective poor health symptoms associated with exposure to electromagnetic fields among university students. (Bioelectromagnetics. 2007) Use of mobile phones in Norway and risk of intracranial tumours. (Eur J Cancer Prev. 2007) |
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