People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes

Posted: 03-31-2006, 11:21 PM
RNess wrote:
> "bursts" is the key....
>
> Nextel (iDen) and GSM devices are notorious.
> Because of the **T** in TDMA - (and yes, GSM is based on TDMA)
> They use "T"ime slots - the transmitter is sending out "bursts" of energy
> This is what you are hearing. (I hear it all the time from my Nextel).



Those bursts have other effects also:

"However, researchers at the Swedish National Institute for Working
Life said they looked at the mobile phone use of 905 people between the
age of 20 and 80 who had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
and found a link.
"A total 85 of these 905 cases were so-called high users of mobile
phones, that is they began early to use mobile and, or wireless
telephones and used them a lot," the study said.

"The study also shows that the rise in risk is noticeable for tumors on
the side of the head where the phone was said to be used," it added.
Kjell Mild, who led the study, said the figures meant that heavy users
of mobile phones, for instance of who make mobile phone calls for 2,000
hours or more in their life, had a 240 percent increased risk for a
malignant tumor on the side of the head the phone is used.
"The way to get the risk down is to use handsfree," he told Reuters.

He said his study was the biggest yet to look at long-term users of the
wireless phone, which has been around in Sweden in a portable form
since 1984, longer than in many other countries."

The Social Security Deficit issue will be solved one way or another, JG

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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-03-2006, 04:19 PM
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In <1143847277.644242.137090@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 31 Mar 2006
15:21:17 -0800, jgrove24@hotmail.com wrote:

>"However, researchers at the Swedish National Institute for Working
>Life said they looked at the mobile phone use of 905 people between the
>age of 20 and 80 who had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
>and found a link.
>[SNIP]


[sigh]

"Mobile phones 'safe for brains'"
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4432755.stm>

Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of developing a brain
tumour, the latest research suggests.

The Danish study, which appears in the journal Neurology, involved
more than 1,000 people.

...

The UK government commissioned an independent group, led by Sir
William Stewart, to look into the safety of mobile phones in the late
1990s.

Its latest review of the evidence also suggests mobile phones do not
harm health.

...

A Swedish study published in 2002 claimed to have found a link
between analogue mobile phones and brain tumours, but experts have
questioned the validity of the findings because of the way the
research was carried out.

[MORE]

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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-03-2006, 05:53 PM
The DecaturTxCowboy discovered...

> Researchers at the *National Institute for GET A LIFE* replied:
> "We looked at the Swedish National Institute for Working Life
> 20 and 80 of the researchers had a malignant brain tumor.




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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-03-2006, 06:14 PM
DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> The DecaturTxCowboy discovered...
>
>> Researchers at the *National Institute for GET A LIFE* replied:
>> "We looked at the Swedish National Institute for Working Life
>> 20 and 80 of the researchers had a malignant brain tumor.


Perhaps NTP should patent "A Handheld Device to Produce Brain Cancer"
and sue all wireless handset companies.
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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-04-2006, 12:25 AM

John Navas wrote:
> [POSTED TO alt.cellular.motorola - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
>
> In <1143847277.644242.137090@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 31 Mar 2006
> 15:21:17 -0800, jgrove24@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> >"However, researchers at the Swedish National Institute for Working
> >Life said they looked at the mobile phone use of 905 people between the
> >age of 20 and 80 who had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
> >and found a link.
> >[SNIP]

>
> [sigh]
>
> "Mobile phones 'safe for brains'"
> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4432755.stm>
>
> Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of developing a brain
> tumour, the latest research suggests.
>
> The Danish study, which appears in the journal Neurology, involved
> more than 1,000 people.
>
> ...
>
> The UK government commissioned an independent group, led by Sir
> William Stewart, to look into the safety of mobile phones in the late
> 1990s.
>
> Its latest review of the evidence also suggests mobile phones do not
> harm health.
>
> ...
>
> A Swedish study published in 2002 claimed to have found a link
> between analogue mobile phones and brain tumours, but experts have
> questioned the validity of the findings because of the way the
> research was carried out.
>
> [MORE]
>
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> John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>


The Swedish team points out that their study is the largest done to
date, though, so it may carry more authority than the rest.
....
Professor Kjell Mild, the Swedish biophysicist who led the study, said:
"The evidence for a connection between phone use and cancer is clear
and convincing. The more you use phones and the greater the number of
years you have them, the greater the risk of brain tumours."

Certainly Dr. Mild released this as an April Fool's prank, inviting
ridicule from
academia world wide...JG

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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-04-2006, 12:59 AM
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In <1144106702.137748.44940@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups. com> on 3 Apr 2006
16:25:02 -0700, jgrove24@hotmail.com wrote:

>John Navas wrote:
>>
>> In <1143847277.644242.137090@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups .com> on 31 Mar 2006
>> 15:21:17 -0800, jgrove24@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >"However, researchers at the Swedish National Institute for Working
>> >Life said they looked at the mobile phone use of 905 people between the
>> >age of 20 and 80 who had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor
>> >and found a link.
>> >[SNIP]

>>
>> [sigh]
>>
>> "Mobile phones 'safe for brains'"
>> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4432755.stm>
>>
>> Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of developing a brain
>> tumour, the latest research suggests.
>>
>> The Danish study, which appears in the journal Neurology, involved
>> more than 1,000 people.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> The UK government commissioned an independent group, led by Sir
>> William Stewart, to look into the safety of mobile phones in the late
>> 1990s.
>>
>> Its latest review of the evidence also suggests mobile phones do not
>> harm health.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> A Swedish study published in 2002 claimed to have found a link
>> between analogue mobile phones and brain tumours, but experts have
>> questioned the validity of the findings because of the way the
>> research was carried out.
>>
>> [MORE]


>The Swedish team points out that their study is the largest done to
>date, though, so it may carry more authority than the rest.
>...
>Professor Kjell Mild, the Swedish biophysicist who led the study, said:
>"The evidence for a connection between phone use and cancer is clear
>and convincing. The more you use phones and the greater the number of
>years you have them, the greater the risk of brain tumours."
>
>Certainly Dr. Mild released this as an April Fool's prank, inviting
>ridicule from academia world wide...JG


As I wrote, old stuff, now discredited.

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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-04-2006, 03:58 AM
Perhaps a study should be commissioned to study the link between brain
cancer and chain-smoking mice using cell phones...

Keep smiling ! Dan Condon


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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-04-2006, 07:29 PM
No!! They should be chain-smoking mice on steroids!!!! hahahaa......

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"Dan Condon" <dcondon@localnet.com> wrote in message
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> Perhaps a study should be commissioned to study the link between brain
> cancer and chain-smoking mice using cell phones...
>
> Keep smiling ! Dan Condon
>



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Re: People Too ! Re: Study: In-flight cell calls pose risk to planes
Posted: 04-04-2006, 08:38 PM
Shawn wrote:
> No!! They should be chain-smoking mice on steroids!!!! hahahaa......


OH!...You are referring to the drones working in cubicles in a cellular
customer-service call-center.
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Posted: 04-04-2006, 08:46 PM
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In <HWzYf.55423$F_3.6112@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net > on Tue, 04 Apr 2006
19:38:15 GMT, DecaturTxCowboy <forgetit@bummer.com> wrote:

>Shawn wrote:
>> No!! They should be chain-smoking mice on steroids!!!! hahahaa......

>
>OH!...You are referring to the drones working in cubicles in a cellular
>customer-service call-center.


I suspect they have an equally high regard for you.

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