Re: Mobile phones can trigger eye damage, fear scientists By Peter Zimonjic
- From: blair lied <linuxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 15:42:30 +0000
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 04:00:24 -0800, cool_and_funky wrote:
> A little alarmist fella.
>
> The study (Localized effects of microwave radiation on the intact eye lens
> in culture conditions, A. Dovrat et al., Bioelectromagnetics 26:398-405,
> 2005) it references is based on in vitro data (which is dodgy anyway and
> never correlates well to in vivo), and exposes the lenses to radiation for
> 36 hours none-stop, and does mention that recovery occurs if there's a
> break in the radiation (who would ever talk on a mobile phone for 36 hours
> without a break? Is there a phone thats battery would last that long?
> Where did the cows get these phones?).
>
> The research bears proper investigation, but this study alone does not
> prove anything;
No perhaps that one does not.
> the weight of scientific evidence indicates that there is
> no evidence to support harmful effects from mobiles, either directly or
> epidemiologically.
Rubbish.
> Interesting to look at though, while I can still see through my mobile
> phone exposed eyes.
.
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