DANGEROUS RADIATION

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Science Has Conceded That Mobile Phones Break Up Cell DNA

01 12 2008

Science Has Conceded That Mobile Phones Break Up Cell DNA

Posted by: Andrew Cheetham in Health-Physical And Mental, Mind Control & Media Manipulation


Science has conceded the error: More than one lab has in fact shown that

cell phone radiation can cause DNA breaks. Back in August, reporter

Gretchen Vogel claimed that Hugo RĂ¼diger at the University of Vienna

medical school was the only one (see September 3, below). Now, Vogel

allows that a team from Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China, had

previously observed DNA breaks in cells exposed to GSM radiation.

In a letter published in the magazine’s November 28 issue, Vini Khurana,

a neurosurgeon in Canberra, Australia, advises that, “[T]here are many

other peer-reviewed papers from laboratories in at least seven countries,

including the United States, showing that cell phone or similar low-intensity

EMFs can break DNA or modulate it structurally.” (Others have submitted

similar complaints to the magazine’s editors.) In her response, Vogel writes,

“My intention was not to imply that there were only two papers showing any

effects of EMFs. There are many publications that show effects of EMFs on

DNA, but the citations listed [by Khurana] do not directly contradict the

quoted sentence.” That sentence which leads her August 29 article begins:

“The only two peer-reviewed scientific papers showing that [EMFs] from

cell phones can cause DNA breakage…” In an exchange with Microwave

News, Vogel drew a sharp distinction between DNA “damage” and “breakage,”

which, she said, allowed her to exclude many other papers, particularly

one by John Aitken.

Khurana made international headlines earlier this year when he predicted

that cell phone radiation would turn out to be a worse public-health disaster

than either smoking or asbestos

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