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Cell Phones Said To Weaken Bones

Researchers warn of another risk of electromagnetic exposure

For years health researchers have suggested extensive cell phone use can increase the risk of
brain tumors. Now there's another health warning associated with mobile phones.
A team of researchers writing in The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery says wearing a cell phone
on your belt may lead to decreased bone density in an area of the pelvis that is commonly used
for bone grafts.
With long-term exposure, electromagnetic fields from cell phones could weaken the bone,
potentially affecting the outcomes of surgical procedures using bone grafts, according to the new
study by Dr. Tolga Atay and colleagues of Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey.
The researchers measured bone density at the upper rims of the pelvis in 150 men who were cell
phone users and carried their phones on their belts. The measurements were performed using a
technique called dual x-ray absorptiometry-the same test used to measure bone density in
patients with osteoporosis and other bone diseases.
Bone density was compared on the side where the men wore their phones (the right side in 122
men and the left side in 28) versus the opposite side. The men carried their phones for an average
of 15 hours per day, and had used cell phones for an average of 6 years.
The results showed a slight reduction in iliac wing bone density on the side where the men
carried their phones. The difference was not statistically significant, and did not approach the
reductions seen in osteoporosis. However, the researchers point out that the men were relatively
young-average 32 years-and that further bone weakening may occur with longer follow-up.
The results raise the possibility that bone density could be adversely affected by electromagnetic
fields emitted by cell phones. Studies are evaluating the use of electromagnetic fields as a
treatment to increase bone density in osteoporosis.
However, those studies have used very low frequencies of 15 to 52 MHz. In contrast, the men in
the new study carried cell phones with frequencies of 900 to 1,800 MHz.
The ilac wings are a widely used source of bone for bone grafting, so any reduction in bone
density may be of special importance to reconstructive surgery. At least in procedures where
bone density is important for good outcomes, surgeons may want to consider the possible effects
of exposure to electromagnetic fields from cell phones.
The researchers emphasize that their findings are preliminary. Coming generations of mobile
technology may lead to the development of new cell phones with lower exposure to
electromagnetic fields. Meanwhile, Atay and colleagues conclude, "It would be better to keep
mobile phones as far as possible from our body during our daily lives."
Source: consumeraffairs.com

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