News   
Advertisment
Mobile Phones Risk - Truth or Fiction?
Mobile Phones Risk - Truth or Fiction?  
Cell Phone User
 
The Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority released a publication, in which there was the claim that scientists had discovered that exposing human endothelial cells - which line up the minute blood vessels in the brain - to mobile phone radiation could damage the blood-brain barrier, a vital safety barrier that stops harmful substance in the blood from entering the brain.

Some time later, the same organization releases another publication this time that: The only known mechanism that mobile telephone radiation has had an effect on living tissue is heating. The rise in temperature on the surface of the brain caused by radio waves is 0.3 degrees at the most. This kind of temperature rise is not known to have biological significance. The temperature of the brain normally fluctuates by about one degree, and only after a five degree increase in temperature do cells become damaged.

 Several studies, in several countries, have tried to find out any other effects apart from heating. On the basis of the results obtained from the studies, it has not been possible to conclude that radiation from mobile phones would be detrimental to health. Experiments performed on cell cultures, also performed at STUK, have produced indicators that mobile telephone radiation could cause temporary changes in the functions of cells. These functions include the functions of genes, activation of proteins, and the internal chemical communication within cells.

The trigger for these changes is unknown. It is only known that this phenomenon is not the result of excessive heating of tissue. Radio waves at the radiation level of mobile phones may increase the permeability of the so-called blood-brain barrier. The blood-brain barrier regulates the passing of material between the bloodstream and brain cells. Possible changes are, however, minimal and disappear quickly when the radiation stops. This could possibly be a case of a change caused by microscopic heating. The occurrence falls within the realm of physiological fluctuation and is not known to be harmful.

So this notwithstanding, where does the truth lie? Are mobile phones dangerous or not?
Posted on: Wednesday, 27, August, 2008
Source: Kwabena Offei-Nkrumah
 
Bookmark this story with:
DiggIt! Del.icio.us Blinklist Yahoo Furl Technorati Simpy Spurl Reddit Stumble Upon Add Any Windows LiveFacebook Google
 
Post Your Comments
Name (required)
Location (eg. Kumasi) (required)
Subject
 
More Science News
Obama's cell phone records breached
Yahoo's Yang to step down
Endeavour docks with space station
Astronomers found new planets
NASA to Turn Astronauts' Urine, Sweat Into Space-Station Water
4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt
Phoenix Lander missing on Mars , NASA says
CSIR accuses govt. for lip servicing Science and Technology
Climate changing 'faster, stronger, sooner'
India set for moon mission
 
Quick Link:   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation  | About Us  | Staff Mail
Copyright © 2007 Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.