In that wireless phones emit low-intensity non-thermal microwave radiation, Fredrik Soderqvist, from Orebro University (Sweden), and colleagues studied whether exposure to a mobile phone-like signal alters the integrity of the human blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers. The researchers conducted a provocation study that exposed 41 subjects to 30 minutes of GSM 890 MHz signal delivered to the temporal area of the head. The team collected blood samples pre- and post-exposure, and found the subjects had elevated levels of transthyretin, a protein that is found in the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier that protects the brain against harmful foreign substances in the blood system.
Wireless Phones Elevate Brain Chemical Levels
Soderqvist, F., Carlberg, M., Hansson Mild, K., Hardell, L. “Exposure to an 890-MHz mobile phone-like signal and serum levels of S100B and transthyretin in volunteers.” Toxicology Letters, 189 (1), p.63-66, Aug 2009.
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