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Rat brain damage after one cell phone call

George LoBuono | 24.10.2003 18:13 | Health

Cell phones may be the modern day equivalent of Rome's lead goblets, which damaged the brains of their users.

Here's a study that shows damage to rat brains after one single cell phone call. Pay particular attention to the photos--they are ghastly.

Also, the study recommends using a headset (costs $19) if you have to use a cell phone. Simply plug the headset in and place the cell phone away from yourself. The microwave radiation that cooks brain cells diminishes logarithmically with distance.  http://www.protectingourhealth.org/newscience/learning/2003/2003-0129salfordetal.htm

George LoBuono

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after one cell phone call...

24.10.2003 19:42

but, who made the call? the rat himself? so who was the rat callin? maybe it was his girlfriend or old lady trying to reach him... but what did they say to the rat when he answered?

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They died for what?

24.10.2003 21:14

Salford, LG, AE Brun, JL Eberhardt, L Malmgren need teaching a lesson they will never forget. It would be pleasing to see their brains frying whilst they die in agony.

This and every other disgusting type of animal experiment is typical of a sick, materialistic humanity that forever will be remembered in the halls of shame.

ARCrew


ive got a mobile phone. whats that got to do with brane damige ?

25.10.2003 11:00

the hypocrisy of government is that while permitting relay transmitters to be installed on school rooftops, they nag and preach about the supposed radiological and sociological perils of mobiles to children. perhaps its the modern way of indoctrinating kids that ''nothing in life is fair and theyll have to get used to it'' sort of thing.
in fact, mobiles really are toys.
it seems to me that most grown-ups using mobiles have got brane damige ! despite managing to talk at a volume such that you can ALWAYS hear them, you NEVER hear anything remotely interesting. why ? because mobiles are the communications equivalent of fast-food. most of these coversations seem pointless.

brian dammidge