Cell Phones Induce Memory-Related Brain Damage

Friday, December 05, 2008  -  Byron Richards, CCN

A new rat study shows that two hours per week of cell phone exposure1 for one year resulted in diminished interest and impaired memory function. 

The researchers found that a single two hour exposure period increased permeability of the blood brain barrier, allowing substances into the brain that should not get in.  Signs of brain damage began showing up 4-8 weeks after the exposure, indicating that damage is cumulative over time.

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  1. ^ Cell Phones Impair memory    Henrietta Nittby.

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