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Friday, February 12, 2010

Mobile phone is more dangerous than cigarettes.

A study conducted by a cancer expert has proven that Mobile can kill much more than cigarettes. He assumed that people should avoid it wherever and the government and phone industry must take "faster steps" to reduce / lower the radiation exposure. The study, conducted by Dr. Vini Khurana, is the most horribly charge is still not published the risk - health risks.
This research is more interesting is ample evidence - exclusively reported by IOS in October - that using handsets for 10 years or more can cause double the risk of brain cancer.
Cancer can develop at least 1 decade takes time, and people have been using HP for that.
Earlier this year, the French government has been warned not to use the Mobile, especially for children.
Germany also called on residents to reduce use "handset" and the European Environment Agency has called for exposures to be reduced.
Professor Khurana - a renowned neurosurgeon, who has received 14 awards for 16 years, has published more than three dozen scientific papers - reviewed more than 100 studies on the impact of mobile phones.
He has put the results on a brain surgery website, and papers based on research currently under review-appeal to be published in scientific journals.
He acknowledged that mobile phones can save lives in emergencies, but concludes that "there is evidence of a significant increase in the body related to the relationship between mobile phone usage and certain brain tumors". He believes this will be "definitively proven" in the next decade.
Noting that malignant brain tumors represent "diagnostic end-of life", he added: "We are experiencing control of reactive and dangerous situation."
He was scared, "unless the industry and governments take immediate steps and decisions", incidence of malignant brain tumors and associated death rate will be observed globally to increase in a decade from now, when it may be too late for medical intervention.
"It is anticipated that this danger has far broader public health impact than smoking," says Professor Khurana, who told IOS assessment is partly based on the fact that three billion people now use the phones worldwide, three-times as much smoke.
Smoking kills some five million worldwide each year.
Last weekend, Mobile Operators Association rejected Khurana study as "selective discussion of scientific literature by one individual".
It's believed that he "did not present a balanced analysis" of published knowledge, and "reaches opposite conclusions to the WHO and more than 30 other independent expert review".

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