26 Jan 2007
High powered radio waves from mobile phone base stations appear to have no adverse effects on human tissue, according to research sponsored by Japanese mobile phone operators.
Experiments involved researchers blasting samples of living cells from brain, skin and lung tissue with radio waves up to 10 times stronger than legal safety limits for mobile base station transmitters.
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The researchers claimed that no adverse effects were detectable even after as much as 96 hours of exposure.
The research was carried out by the Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute (MCSI) on behalf of Japan's three largest mobile phone operators, SoftBank Mobile Corp, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI Corp.
MCSI is a member of the giant Mitsubishi group of companies, members of which provide a wide variety of products and services including mobile phones.
The Japanese mobile phone firms have not yet published full details of the research findings.
However, according to an interim research paper released last year, technicians conducting the research looked for signs of genetic damage. Tests of 44,000 cell samples had revealed "no consistent significant effect on gene expression".
The researchers based their findings partly on the absence of excess heat-shock proteins in the cells that they had bombarded with radio waves.
Heat-shock proteins are manufactured in cells when they are under stress, as part of a damage control process.
They also looked for signs that badly damaged cells were attempting to dispose of themselves by a process of 'apoptosis', or cellular suicide.
The researchers tested radio signals of the frequency and transmission pattern emitted by a 2GHz-band Wideband-Code Division Multiple Access base station, according to a statement published by NTT DoCoMo.
Research into the health effects of mobile phone use has produced a wide range of results.
A recent study by the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority found that long-term mobile phone use could slightly increase the risk of brain tumours developing on the side of the head where the phone is held.
This effect was only observed in cases where the user had owned a mobile phone for more than 10 years, the researchers said.
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Do you agree?
Would you trust their word for it?
Well they would say that wouldn't they? The tobacco industry says smoking is safe, the lead industry was behind a campaign to promote the use or lead in petrol as safe, need I go on?
Posted by: Simon Densley 23 May 2007
Why tissue cultures? Why not people?
I would regard the most likely bio-effects from chronic exposure to be systemic, which tissue cultures do not mimic. The body is an integrated constantly-signalling organism. We should not be looking for a raw "energy impact" on indvidual cells but signalling impact on homeostasis. Frequencies may matter more than power and there is no particular logic in "the more the power density, the more the effect".
Posted by: Andy Davidson 14 Feb 2007
Mobile Base Stations are Unsafe
Try blasting with the actual PULSING EM radiation that your harmful phone masts emit and then you will get a different answer, as the 942 independant studies on this technology has proved. How strange that only research funded by the multi billion dollar, vested interested phone operators appears to suggest there are no safety issues. Fact. Phone mast pulsing electro magnetic radiation inhibits the production of the body's cancer fighting hormone melatonin. That's why there are ill health and cancer clusters in the vicinity of phone masts.
Posted by: Jonty 26 Jan 2007
Base Stations
How reassuring that for 96 hours (4 days) base stations supposedly don't damage health. Well er actually they bombard everybody with harmful electro magnetic radiation for 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Doh!
Posted by: Prof E 26 Jan 2007