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Cell Phone Signals Excite The Brain

2006-06-29
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According to a new study published in the Annals of Neurology, cell phone emissions excite the part of the brain cortex nearest to the phone, but it is not clear if these effects are  harmful, according to the researchers.  

The cell phones that excite the brain are of the type that emit electromagnetic fields known as Global System for Mobile communications or GSM radio phones. Most cell phones in use today emit these electromagnetic fields.

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist or a neurologist, or spend millions of dollars on studies to determine that cell phones have an adverse effect on the brain.

Just go to your local mall and observe the pernicious effect that mobile phones have on average people.

Watch as a seemingly normal middle-age man puts a cell phone to his ear – all of a sudden he starts talking loud so loud that it sounds like he’s using the public address system.

Notice as a suburban housewife answers her cell phone, immediately her eyes glaze over and she runs into a Pretzel stand.

Observe as a teen girl chirps into her cell phone, instantly her speech is transformed into gibberish: “Oh my gawd, It’s like that is so awesome. True dat! It’s like so awesome. For reals?”

See as a reserved Episcopalian priest answers his cell phone, in the blink of an eye he starts talking with his hands like an Italian on crack.

The researchers had 15 young male volunteers use a GSM 900 cell phone for 45 minutes. In 12 of the 15, the cells in the motor cortex adjacent to the cell phone showed excitability during phone use but returned to normal within an hour.

I don’t know of any teenager who goes for more than a few minutes without using his cell phones, that means that are teens are constantly in an excited stage.

I’m glad they didn’t have cell phones when I was a kid, I was always in a froth about something or the other. A cell phone would have sent me over the edge, and I would not be the normal person I am today.

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