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 »  HPA Articles Home  »  Environmental Health  »  Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
By Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc, CCH | Published  07/14/2004 | Environmental Health |
Randall Neustaedter OMD, LAc, CCH
Dr. Neustaedter has practiced homeopathy and oriental medicine for over 25 years, specializing in child health care. An accomplished and well-recognized author, he has written The Vaccine Guide: Risks and Benefits for Children and Adults (North Atlantic Books, 2002), a book that helps consumers make informed choices about vaccination. His new book, Child Health Guide: Holistic Pediatrics for Parents (North Atlantic Books, 2005), represents a state of the art guide to raising children with natural medical care. He can be reached through his extensive website at www.cure-guide.com. 

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Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors
The association is pretty convincing according to author and researcher George Carlo. In his book Cell Phones (Carroll and Graf Publishers, 2001), he documents his research for the wireless industry, the research that finally got him fired. Although industry spokesmen deny that electromagnetic radiation from cell phone antennas has any adverse effects, these same companies have registered 25 patents for devices that shield antennas. Carlo's advice is to use a headset or a phone with a speaker and keep the antenna away from your body. Never allow children to use cell phones. Their developing brains are more susceptible to chromosomal damage, and radiation from the phones is absorbed into the brain at a much higher rate than in adults.