Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Can Cell Phones Trigger Alzheimer's

The feature article in "Total Health Breakthroughs" from 9/19/08, "Can Cell Phones Really Trigger Alzheimer's". The article refers to "recent news out of the prestigious University of Pittsburgh Cancer Center warning of cell phone risk to your immune system and bone marrow." The article goes on to say that the above referenced study "revealed that the electromagnetic radiation emitted from cell phones may pose a serious risk for developing brain cancer, as well as eye cancer and acoustic neuromas, a benign tumor of the nerve in the ear leading to deafness, which needs surgery to be removed."

The article states that, "as earlier published paper revealed that cell phone radiation kills brain cells that are associated with learning and memory, and may therefore trigger Alzheimer's."

The article clearly states, "to some people this research is very controversial." "To others, it is what's called emerging science and is in the same place where the knowledge about cigarettes was--say 40 years ago."

You can read the entire article by going to:

http://www.totalhealthbreakthroughs.com/2008/09/can-cell-phones-really-trigger-alzheimers/