4/12/2005 - Microwave Radiation Changes Blood Structure
Studies that have shown micro wave radiation caused blood changes in humans specifically. Note: the electric-words site seems to have disappeared but the articles can easily be found on other websites. I replaced all electric-words links but I am also working on other important stuff. This
overview list with collected articles with their sources was
specifically made for doctors to keep them informed of the latest facts
and of studies so that the studies need not be repeated on humans. Most articles collected are fun and easy to read, since knowledge is worth far more than gold.
This collection was made by Prologic in English especially to give an
overview to mail to colleague's all around the globe. Prologic realizes
the following articles are only a top of the ice berg compared to the
cancermicrowave-radiation-titanic, the rest of the studies Prologic did
not run in to that may document even worse blood damage results in the
tested subjects.
The government may try to cover up the following information, since
article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the fourth
amendment and 11 of the Dutch constitution (Grondwet) emphasize the
right to physical integrity and no exception for microwave radiation
was made to date. If microwave radiation caused changes in blood
structure article 11 would thus be transgressed on a major scale.
Moving around is the best defence against possible cancer microwave
satellite attack and aluminum foil greatly wards of the radiation with
a factor of at least 30, meaning there is at least 30 times less
radiation behind your aluminum foil hat which you can measure with a H
F radiation meter, for example from Narda and Gigahertz. Stopumts.nl is
the best site for info for people in the Netherlands, also Niburu.nl
under 'straling', mostly in Dutch.
Studies that have shown cancermicrowave radiation (what they want you
to call e m r, h f radiation, what Prologic mistakenly labelled is less
e m f, em ) changed peoples blood structure with their sources: The famous report of doctor Germann: Blood was drawn from 1018 persons before a GSM mobile phone base station was installed and again 6 to 12 months after it was turned on. Significant changes in the blood have been observed. Doctor Germann: Significant effects of G S M phone mast on blood structure, Germany 2004.
Doctor Germann has given a preview about his study of the influence of
pulsed high frequency radiation on blood. From 1018 people, spread
across Germany, blood was taken and studied before a G S M antenna was
taken into operation and after the antenna was used for 6 to 12 months
498 people�s blood was taken and studied again and compared to the
first results.
The results of the reticulocyte studies show that significant effects
appear in humans as a direct cause of pulsed E M F, that can also be
found in scientific literature in vitro and in vivo (in fact biological
effects to lymphocytes, granulocytes to bone growth and the bone
marrow). Source: Germann, P (2004), Einfluss der Mobilfunkbelastung auf die Retikulocytenreifung, vorl�ufige Bewertung anhand von 1000 Analysen. Juli 2004. Red blood cells lump by mobile phone http://www.news-medical.net/?id=8629
Two students of the Gymnasium high school in Spaichingen (Germany) have
investigated the influence of using a mobile phone on the red blood
cells. With a microscope they made 255 pictures of the blood of 51
testees. The students, Maria Ritter and Wasgan Wolski, received a
regional award for young researchers, reports the Schw�bische Zeitung
of March 7, 2005.
The testees were not allowed to use their mobile phones for 24 hours.
Afterwards the researchers took blood from a finger tip and earlobe.
Then the testees had to use a phone for 20 seconds. Immediately after
that the researchers took blood again and ten minutes later again. The
result: after using the mobile phone it was clearly visible that the
red blood cells lumped together in 'rolls of coins'.
Also ten minutes afterwards the 'rolls of coins' still were clearly
visible. The lumping raises the risk of thrombosis. Moreover the cells
take up and transport less oxygen, report Ritter and Wolski. The
research was directed by their teacher Dr. Markus Ziegler. http://omega.twoday.net/stories/582286/ Full source of this article in German (link does not function any more): http://www.szon.de/lokales/spaichingen/stadt/200503070146.html This article can now be found on stopumts.nl, article number 7: http://www.stopumts.nl/doc.php/Onderzoeken/609
This article might also be used as a cover up because it was done by
students and therefore and argumentum ad hominem should not be used.
The following articles may be better to use when the argumentum ad
homeinem is used. Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiations, emitted by a cellular phone, modify cutaneous blood flow Monfrecola G, Moffa G, Procaccini EM Dermatology. 207(1):10-14, 2003.
BACKGROUND: Our surroundings are full of non-ionizing electromagnetic
radiation (EMR) of different frequency and power. The non-ionizing EMRs
emitted by television, computer and cellular phone (CF) sets have been
increasing over the past few years.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to assess the effects of
non-ionizing EMRs (frequency 3 x 108 to 3 x 101 1 Hz), emitted by CFs,
on cutaneous blood flow in healthy volunteers.
METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers (14 male and 16 female; age: 18-53
years) entered the study. Measurements of cutaneous blood flow were
taken under standard conditions (temperature and humidity), using a
laser Doppler He-Ne flowmeter that was applied to the ear skin by an
optical fibre probe. Microflow values were recorded without CF contact
with the skin (T0), with the CF turned off but in contact with the ear
skin (T1), with CF contact and turned on (T2), with CF contact, turned
on and receiving (T3). The microflow values were also recorded
backwards: with CF contact and set turned on (T4), with CF contact and
turned off (T5), without CF contact (T6).
RESULTS: The mean value of basal microflow (T0), expressed as perfusion
units (PU), was 51.26+/-11.93 PU. During the T1 phase, the microflow
increase was 61.38%; in T2 it was 131.74%, in T3 157.67%, in T4 139.21%
and in T5 122.90%; in T6, the microflow value was 57.58+/-10 PU
(similar to the basal microflow).
Statistically significant cutaneous microflow values (p<0.050) were
observed comparing the T1 to T5 values with basal microflow (T0).
Furthermore, in comparison with T1 values (CF turned off in contact
with the ear skin), the T2, T3 and T4 data were statistically
significant (T2 vs. T1: t=7.763 with p<0.050; T3 vs. T1: t=9.834
with p<0.050; T4 vs. T1: t=8.885 with p<0.050). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12835541&dopt=Abstract Resting blood pressure increase during exposure to a radio-frequency electromagnetic field Braune S, Wrocklage C, Raczek J, Gailus T, Lucking CH, Lancet 351(9119):1857-1858, 1998.
A single-blind placebo-controlled study conducted on seven healthy men
and three women volunteers aged between 26 and 36 years continuously
measured blood pressure, heart rate, capillary perfusion, as well as
subjective well-being in relation to mobile telephone electromagnetic
fields (EMFs) (GSM 900 MHz, 2 watt, 217 Hz frame repetition rate).
The study subjects were unaware of when they were being exposed because
the telephone was fixed in a typical position on the right-hand side of
the head and operated by remote control with no sound. The exposure
protocol involved phases with placebo and with EMF exposure of 35
minutes each with a fixed sequence to allow for effects that might
persist after exposure.
The researchers found that even though the people subjectively noticed
no differences in well-being, their resting blood pressure increased
during exposure to the EMF: "We conclude that exposure of the right
hemisphere to a radiofrequency EMF for 35 minutes causes an increase in
sympathetic efferent activity with increases in resting blood pressure
between 5 and 10 mm Hg, most likely due to more pronounced
vasoconstriction."
CONCLUSION: Exposure of the right hemisphere to a radiofrequency EMF
for 35 min causes in human subjects an increase in sympathetic efferent
activity with increases the resting blood pressure between 5-10 mm Hg.
The effect is likely caused by vasoconstriction. http://www.junkscience.com/news2/emfbp.htm The original article was published in Elsevier, people now have to pay if they want the article via pubmed.gov Hematological changes in peripheral blood of workers occupationally exposed to microwave radiation Goldoni J, Health Physics 58:205-207, 1990.
In a group of 14 men occupationally exposed to microwaves,
hematological examinations were performed at an interval of 2 years.
The exposed group consisted of male radar technicians working in air
traffic control. They were exposed to pulsed microwaves of various
frequencies within the whole range used in radar operations for 7-14
years. Controls were 10 male electronic technicians working at the airport, but far from any sources of microwave radiation.
The results of hematological examinations at a 2-year interval in the
exposed group show a significant decrease in thrombocyte and leukocyte
counts.
The number of leukocytes and erythrocytes in the peripheral blood was
significantly lower in the exposed than in the control group. There was
no significant difference in reticulocyte and lymphocyte counts. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2298576&dopt=Abstract The link with the overview with links that do not work any more is on: http://martijnvandam.pvda.nl/renderer.do/menuId/44331/sf/44126/returnPage/44126/itemId/32980/ realItemId/32980/pageId/44126/instanceId/44205/ Headlines
and portions taken from other articles that describe in what way the
cancer micro wave radiation is changing peoples blood structure. BBC NEWS / HEALTH Thursday, 8 April, 2004, 09:49 GMT 10:49 UK Mobile phones 'harm blood cells' Bo Sernelius at Linkoping University, Sweden, looked at another possibility by modelling the properties of red blood cells.
Water molecules have poles of positive and negative charge which create
forces between cells. These forces are normally extremely weak - about
a billion-billionth of a newton. Mathematical
The simplified mathematical model investigated the effect of
electromagnetic radiation in the field of 850 megahertz on the blood
cells.
850 megahertz is around the range used by some mobile phones, though
different networks vary and some phones use around 1800 megahertz.
The molecules all ended up with their poles aligned in the same
direction. The forces between the cells unexpectedly jumped by about 11
orders of magnitude.
If confirmed by experiments, the results could give an explanation for
tissue damage. Stronger attractive forces between cells might make them
clump together or cause blood cells to contract, New Scientist said.
You can also find claims of a lying doctor in the B B C article that
claims Recent reviews of the science had not shown there was a danger
to health from using mobile phones.
Dr Michael Clark at the National Radiological Protection Board is wrong
and is lying through his teeth, because these recent reviews of the
science gathered in this summary all clearly describe that mobile
phones harm blood cells, which is also the title of the B B C article. Project HAARP: The Military's Plan to Alter the Ionosphere by Clare Zickuhr and Gar Smith
In the past, the E P A has accused the USAF of "sidestepping" the
nonthermal hazards of electromagnetic pollution from powerful radar
transmitters. Over the past three decades, numerous US and European
studies have linked electromagnetic exposure to a range of health
problems including fatigue, irritability, sleepiness, memory loss,
cataracts, leukemia, birth defects and cancer. Electromagnetic
radiation can also alter blood sugar and cholesterol levels, heart-rate
and blood pressure, brain waves and brain chemistry.
Wildlife advocates also have cause to be concerned. The HAARP site lies
140 miles north of the town of Cordova on Prince William Sound, on the
northwest tip of Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Since
ordinary radar is known to be deadly to low-flying birds, HAARP's
powerful radiation beam could pose a problem for migratory birds
because the transmitter stands in the path of the critical Pacific
Flyway. In addition, HAARP's ability to generate strong magnetic fields
could conceivably interfere with the migration of birds, marine life
and Arctic animals that are now known to rely on the Earth's magnetic
fields to navigate over long distances. http://www.mediarare.com/haarp.html Effect of low intensity pulse-modulated electromagnetic radiation on activity of alkaline phosphatase in blood serum Pashovkina MS, Akoev IG. Radiats Biol Radioecol 41(1):62-66, 2001. [Article in Russian]
The change in alkaline phosphotase activity in vitro with frequencies
modulation at low intensity of pulse-modulated electromagnetic
radiation was experimentally shown (EMR, 2375 MHz, intensity: 0.8, 8.0;
40.0 microW/cm2; range modulation: 30-310 Hz; time of interaction: 1-3
min). Revealed effects could be regarded as an evidence of informative character of interaction of modulated EMR. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11253703&dopt=Abstract Electromagnetic fields (1.8 GHz) increase the permeability to sucrose of The blood-brain barrier in vitro. Schirmacher A, Winters S, Fischer S, Goeke J, Galla H, Kullnick U, Ringelstein EB, Stogbauer F, Bioelectromagnetics 21(5):338-345, 2000.
We report an investigation on the influence of high frequency
electromagnetic fields (EMF) on the permeability of an in vitro model
of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Our model was a co-culture consisting
of rat astrocytes and porcine brain capillary endothelial cells (BCEC).
Samples were characterized morphologically by scanning electron
microscopy and immunocytochemistry.
The BBB phenotype of the BCEC was shown by the presence of zona
occludens protein (ZO-1) as a marker for tight junctions and the close
contact of the cells together with the absence of intercellular clefts.
Permeability measurements using (14)C-sucrose indicated a physiological
tightness which correlated with the morphological findings and verified
the usefulness of our in vitro model.
Samples were exposed to EMF conforming to the GSM1800-standard used in
mobile telephones (1.8 GHz). The permeability of the samples was
monitored over four days and compared with results of samples that were
cultured identically but not exposed to EMF.
Exposure to EMF increased permeability for (14)C-sucrose significantly
compared to unexposed samples. The underlying pathophysiological
mechanism remains to be investigated. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10899769&dopt=Citation The effect of ultrahigh-frequency radiation on adaptation thresholds and the damages to blood system cells Obukhan KI Lik Sprava (7):71-73, 1998. [Article in Ukrainian]
Cytologic investigations designed to study bone marrow, peripheral
blood, spleen, and thymus of albino rats irradiated by an
electromagnetic field, 2375, 2450, and 3000 MEGS, revealed structural
and functional changes in populations of megakaryocytes,
immunocompetent cells as well as of undifferentiated cells, and of
other types of cells that are dependent on the intensity of irradiation
and permit establishing the probability-threshold levels of exposure
taking account of reactions of perception and physiologic adaptation
together with compensatory and regenerative processes and the injury
sustained.
It is shown that changes in bone marrow cells differentiation and
reproduction rather than integral shifts in the peripheral blood that
acquire the utmost significance. Subjected to a particular scrutiny in
the paper are blast cells, which cells' repopulation was noted to be
getting increased in low-intensity exposure as were disturbances in
their mitosis pattern. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10050464&dopt=Abstract Dielectric properties of human red blood cells in suspension at radio frequencies Lu Y, Yu J, Ren Y Bioelectromagnetics 15(6):589-591, 1994
Dielectric properties of human red blood cells (RBCs) in suspension
(hematocrit 50%) from 243 healthy persons (120 males, 123 females) were
measured at 25 degrees C in a frequency range of 1-500 MHz, with a
coaxial transmission line reflection method (one-side measurement).
The measuring system, controlled by an IBM-PC computer, was composed of
a network analyzer (HP4195A), an impedance test adapter
(HP41951-61001), a coaxial line sensor, and a temperature-controlling
set.
The data measured revealed a statistically significant age dependence,
with a critical age of about 49 years, above which permittivity and
conductivity of human RBCs in suspension decreased significantly. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=7880172&dopt=Abstract In vitro cytogenetic effects of 2450 MHz waves on human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Maes A, Verschaeve L, Arroyo A, De Wagter C, Vercruyssen L, Bioelectromagnetics 14(6):495-501, 1993.
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on human peripheral blood
lymphocytes exposed to 2450 MHz microwaves during 30 and 120 min at a
constant temperature of 36.1 degrees C (body temperature).
The temperature was kept constant by means of a temperature probe put
in the blood sample which gives feedback to a microcomputer that
controls the microwave supply.
We found a marked increase in the frequency of chromosome aberrations
(including dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments) and micronuclei.
On the other hand the microwave exposure did not influence the cell
kinetics nor the sister chromatid exchange (SCE) frequency. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8297394&dopt=Abstract Comparison
of chromosome aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes from people
occupationally exposed to ionizing and radiofrequency radiation. Lalic H, Lekic A, Radosevic-Stasic B Acta Med Okayama 55(2):117-127, 2001
The genotoxic effects of occupational exposure to ionizing and
non-ionizing radiation were investigated in 25 physicians and nurses
working in hospitals and in 20 individuals working at radio-relay
stations. Examination was conducted by chromosome aberration analysis
of peripheral blood lymphocytes.
The data showed that total number of chromosome aberrations in people
exposed to ionizing and radio-frequency radiation (4.08 +/- 0.37 and
4.35 +/- 0.5 on 200 scored metaphases, respectively) were almost
equally higher than those of non-irradiated subjects. The increase was
in proportion to the number of individuals having more that
5-aberration/200 metaphases. Acentric fragments comprised the most
frequently seen type of aberration. The average numbers in examined
groups (11.8 x 10(-3) and 14.8 x 10(-3) per cell, respectively), were
significantly higher than 4.2 x 10(-3), which was observed in controls,
unexposed individuals. Dicentric fragments were also frequent (4.8 x
10(-3) and 6.25 x 10(-3), respectively, vs. 0.52 x 10(-3) in control).
In contrast, the frequency of chromatid breaks increased only after
ionizing radiation (3.8 x 10(-3) vs. 0.26 x 10(-3) in control). A
positive correlation between the total number of chromosome aberrations
and cumulative 6-years dosage was also found.
The data emphasized the dangerous effects of prolonged exposure to both
types of radiation and indicated that chromosomal aberration analysis
should be obligatory for individuals working at radio-relay stations. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11332198&dopt=Abstract Alteration of diurnal rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate to workers exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields. Szmigielski S, Bortkiewicz A, Gadzicka E, Zmyslony M, Kubacki R Blood Press Monit 3(6):323-330, 1998.
BACKGROUND: In previous studies we found measurable effects on
variability of heart rate and on blood-pressure parameters of workers
exposed to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) compared with a
control population, but none of the effects could be assigned clinical
significance. In general, the obtained results strongly suggested that
dysregulation of the autonomic control of the circulatory system was
occurring. Therefore, it seemed logical that analysis of diurnal
rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate, on the basis of data from 24
h recordings, might further support the above hypothesis.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the course of diurnal
rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate in a group of workers exposed
to various intensities of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields.
METHODS: In the study we used 61 healthy workers (aged 30-50 years) who
had been exposed to radiofrequency EMF of 0.738-1.503 Mhz and 42
healthy workers at radio-line stations (aged 28-49 years), who had not
been exposed to EMF occupationally.
The work patterns of these two groups were identical (12 h day working
shift, 24 h interval, 12 h night shift and then 48 h rest). During the
second day of the rest period 24 h ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) was
recorded.
For analysis of diurnal rhythms the group of exposed workers was
divided into two subgroups: group A of 38 subjects exposed to low
intensities of radiofrequency EMF (20-180 V/m) and group B of 23
subjects exposed to high intensities of radiofrequency EMF (200-550
V/m). Parameters of diurnal rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate
(acrophase, amplitude and mean) were calculated by performing a
least-square fit of a 24 h cosinor (single cosinor analysis) at P <
0.05.
RESULTS: Healthy men aged 28-49 years, working on a pattern of
12-24-12-48 h, exhibited typical, well-preserved diurnal rhythms of
blood pressure and heart rate with two maxima (at about 1400 and
1700-1800 h) and one minimum (at about 0200-0400 h). For workers
exposed to radiofrequency EMF we noted a significant lowering of the
amplitudes of rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate (P < 0.01)
and a shift of the acrophase to an earlier time (1100-1200 h; P <
0.05). These changes were more pronounced among workers exposed to high
intensities of radiofrequency EMF.
CONCLUSIONS: Occupational exposure to radiofrequency EMF can result in
changes of the diurnal rhythms of blood pressure and heart rate with
lowering of their amplitudes and a shift of the acrophase. The clinical
relevance of the present finding needs to be investigated in further
studies. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=10212373&dopt=Abstract Proof of D N A and chromosome damage. Genotoxicity of radiofrequency signals. I. Investigation of DNA damage and micronuclei induction in cultured human blood cells. Tice RR , Hook GG , Donner M , McRee DI, Guy AW Bioelectromagnetics 23:113-126, 2002.
As part of a comprehensive investigation of the potential genotoxicity
of radiofrequency (RF) signals emitted by cellular telephones, in vitro
studies evaluated the induction of DNA and chromosomal damage in human
blood leukocytes and lymphocytes, respectively.
The signals were voice modulated 837 MHz produced by an analog signal
generator or by a time division multiple access (TDMA) cellular
telephone, 837 MHz generated by a code division multiple access (CDMA)
cellular telephone (not voice modulated), and voice modulated 1909.8
MHz generated by a global system of mobile communication (GSM)-type
personal communication systems (PCS) cellular telephone.
DNA damage (strand breaks/alkali labile sites) was assessed in
leukocytes using the alkaline (pH>13) single cell gel
electrophoresis (SCG) assay. Chromosomal damage was evaluated in
lymphocytes mitogenically stimulated to divide postexposure using the
cytochalasin B-binucleate cell micronucleus assay. Cells were exposed
at 37?1 degree C, for 3 or 24 h at average specific absorption rates
(SARs) of 1.0-10.0 W/kg. Exposure for either 3 or 24 h did not induce a
significant increase in DNA damage in leukocytes, nor did exposure for
3 h induce a significant increase in micronucleated cells among
lymphocytes.
However, exposure to each of the four RF signal technologies for 24 h
at an average SAR of 5.0 or 10.0 W/kg resulted in a significant and
reproducible increase in the frequency of micronucleated lymphocytes.
The magnitude of the response (approximately four fold) was independent
of the technology, the presence or absence of voice modulation, and the
frequency (837 vs. 1909.8 MHz).
This research demonstrates that, under extended exposure conditions, RF
signals at an average SAR of at least 5.0 W/kg are capable of inducing
chromosomal damage in human lymphocytes. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11835258&dopt=Abstract 17. Auswirkungen eines Handy Telefonats von nur 90 Sekunden Dauer (Influences/effects of a cancer mobile phone call of only 90 seconds long). With pictures that show the changes in the blood clearly (microscope).  http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/cluster.jpg What are the sick dirty disgusting Illuminati doing to the majority? Removed
the article that was here in this place before about gamma irradiation.
People did not get it. Now it's on line mothafuckers!!!! Proof of D N A and chromosome damage. Genotoxicity of radiofrequency signals. I. Investigation of DNA damage and micronuclei induction in cultured human blood cells. Tice RR , Hook GG , Donner M , McRee DI, Guy AW Bioelectromagnetics 23:113-126, 2002.
As part of a comprehensive investigation of the potential genotoxicity
of radiofrequency (RF) signals emitted by cellular telephones, in vitro
studies evaluated the induction of DNA and chromosomal damage in human
blood leukocytes and lymphocytes, respectively.
The signals were voice modulated 837 MHz produced by an analog signal
generator or by a time division multiple access (TDMA) cellular
telephone, 837 MHz generated by a code division multiple access (CDMA)
cellular telephone (not voice modulated), and voice modulated 1909.8
MHz generated by a global system of mobile communication (GSM)-type
personal communication systems (PCS) cellular telephone.
DNA damage (strand breaks/alkali labile sites) was assessed in
leukocytes using the alkaline (pH>13) single cell gel
electrophoresis (SCG) assay. Chromosomal damage was evaluated in
lymphocytes mitogenically stimulated to divide postexposure using the
cytochalasin B-binucleate cell micronucleus assay. Cells were exposed
at 37?1 degree C, for 3 or 24 h at average specific absorption rates
(SARs) of 1.0-10.0 W/kg. Exposure for either 3 or 24 h did not induce a
significant increase in DNA damage in leukocytes, nor did exposure for
3 h induce a significant increase in micronucleated cells among
lymphocytes.
However, exposure to each of the four RF signal technologies for 24 h
at an average SAR of 5.0 or 10.0 W/kg resulted in a significant and
reproducible increase in the frequency of micronucleated lymphocytes.
The magnitude of the response (approximately four fold) was independent
of the technology, the presence or absence of voice modulation, and the
frequency (837 vs. 1909.8 MHz).
This research demonstrates that, under extended exposure conditions, RF
signals at an average SAR of at least 5.0 W/kg are capable of inducing
chromosomal damage in human lymphocytes. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11835258&dopt=Abstract http://highstrangeness.tv/articles/cellphone.php
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