Monday, January 11, 2010
Cellphone use may prevent effects of Alzheimer's disease
According to researches at the University of South Florida, long-term cell phone use and the "exposure to electromagnetic waves from cellphones could both prevent some of the effects of Alzheimer's if the exposure is introduced in early adulthood, or potentially even reverse some of the impairment among those already memory-impaired." These tests are still in the early stages, but highlight the lack of real knowledge on long-term cell phone effects on humans.
Source: Engadget
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