Can Cell Phones Really Give You Brain Tumors?
By Mark Berger
Can cell phones really give you
brain tumors? While I may not be an expert on the subject, this question has
undoubtedly plagued people's minds since cell phones were invented.
Both sides of the argument make valid points, and it may be true that if you are
susceptible to cancer (tumors) or have it in your gene pool you run a greater
risk. Such a brain tumor is extremely rare, however. I believe in order to
really examine how you might get a tumor from a mobile, we should first delve
into a little electrical engineering knowledge, coupled with some biochemistry.
It has been known for some time that every electrical device produces EMI. EMI
is electrical magnetic interference. It is also believed that the body has it's
own bio-electric field, and EMI pierces this field, contorting and twisting
cells in the body. I may not be a doctor - but if this is true, would we all not
have cancer? And, if someone did receive a brain tumor from using a mobile,
would they not have sued mobile companies? I mean, honestly. In the United
States of America, you can sue anyone for just about anything. And you usually
win, too. People who got cancer from smoking cigarettes filed against tobacco
companies and won, and websites like http://ash.org/sue-tobacco-companies.html
encourage people to sue tobacco companies.
Because we are subjected to EMI everyday, and most of us are fine, this theory
begs for research done on the subject. You may notice that if you place your
cell phone next to your computer monitor and let it ring, your monitor will
flicker (may not be the same for all phones). This is the electromagnetic
radiation I speak of. While the spectrum may be broad enough to disrupt your
monitor, it is highly unlikely it can pierce your skull and your brain. It is
yet to be clinically, better yet scientifically proven that an electromagnetic
radiation spectrum can disrupt higher or lower brain functions.
Did you know your regular phone displaces EMI as well? Perhaps not as much, but
it does.
Maybe the whole idea of getting a brain tumor from a mobile is just a scare so
people will give the mobile companies (or third party companies) money for a
headset/headphones. It worked, didn't it?
My opinion may be somewhat biased, but if you have heard of someone getting a
brain tumor from a cell phone please let me know. This would change my views on
the subject. (May God Forbid this happens to someone you know or love) |