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#1140: Mobile phone/brain tumour link reconfirmed. A worry for the


Telcos.
Da: EMFacts Consultancy (don@emfacts.com)
Inviato: martedì 20 ottobre 2009 6.23.14
A: cinciripini@hotmail.com

A new Post "#1140: Mobile phone/brain tumour link reconfirmed. A worry for the
Telcos." was written on the October 20, 2009 at 3:10 pm on "EMFacts
Consultancy".

The latest meta-analysis of the mobile phone brain tumour studies


reconfirms the observation that there is an apparent increased risk
for long-term mobile phone users. The analysis was done by a team of
Korean and U.S. researchers who examined thirteen previous studies.
See _Microwave News_ for more.

www.microwavenews.com

Meanwhile the results of the largely industry funded Interphone study


remain in limbo....

The BIG worry for the Telco industry is that if a body of peer
reviewed data is established that indicates an increased risk of harm
from mobile phone use the flood gates of litigation will start to be
opened. This was admitted by Australia's Telstra in bold type in its
*2004 Telstra Annual Report* where it was stated, under the heading
“Risk factors” that *“[t]he establishment of a link between
adverse health effects and electromagnetic energy (EME) could expose
us to liability or negatively affect our operations”.* No wonder
that Telstra is now deeply embedded in the Australian mobile phone
research effort in order to keep that particular risk factor firmly
under control.

So, internationally it can well be imagined the immense pressure being


put on Interphone to downplay the reporting of any increased risk.
Enough spin to topple a Whirling Dirvish...

Don

http://www.emfacts.com/weblog/?p=1177

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