Bolt_Gundam510 Posted January 11, 2010 Share Posted January 11, 2010 by Justin KerrMost people seem determined to prove that cell phones are out to fry our brains, but could a call or two a day actually join red wine in the united federation of healthy vices? Okay, perhaps that's a bit of a stretch, but a new study has found that lab mice that were genetically altered to develop Alzheimer's disease performed better on thinking and skill tests after exposure to cell phone style electromagnetic waves. "Electromagnetic waves prevent the aggregation of that bad protein of the brain" said Gary Arendash of the University of South Florida.The study looked at the effects of cell phone use for two hours per day over a seven to nine month period, and the results were actually the opposite of what researchers were expecting. "We had expected cell phone exposure to increase the effects of dementia" claims Arendash. After decades of research there is still no cure, and few effective treatments for Alzheimer's which is the most common form of late life dementia with over 35 million people suffering from the disease.The evidence that cell phone radiation is safe continues to mount, but I suppose only time will tell. Orginal Artical Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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