We all live in ones of our own making, whether it be cellphones, or eBooks, or iPods or computer keyboards. But did you know that some could be hazardous directly to your health, not just that of the workers in Shenzhen, or the coltan miners of the Congo? I'm talking of Cellular Phones here.
The subject came up about two months ago, around the time of the release of Devra Davis's new book 'Disconnect' about the perils of the cellphone use that has now become almost as instinctual as breathing to billions around the globe. It was revisited this weekend in this chattier article in the New York Times.
Basically, the contention is that despite numerous studies (largely industry-funded) that find 'no harm' to living tissues and cells due to the effects of cell phone radiation, with soothing statements that conclude that the radiation doesn't possess enough energy to break chemical bonds and thus alter cell DNA, there is a small but mounting body of evidence showing that the radiofrequencies used, do in fact cause other changes that could explain the rising instances of brain cancers.
Devra Davis isn't one to mince words when castigating the scientific society at large for being too slow to sound the alarm, she has already done it before, in her book The Secret History of the War on Cancer, which I had reviewed briefly over 3 years back.
Some of the risks might be mitigated by strictly following the fine print on safe distances of operation, ranging from holding the phones 5/8 of an inch to 1 inch away from the ear, using speakerphones, using earbuds, texting, storing the phones away from 'sensitive body parts' ( which one doesn't really have to define, it's self-evident…Ahem). Better still, turn them off when not in use and use sparingly, but that's the hardest part of the prescription to follow, in this ultra-connected generation.(Perhaps we ought to spend serious money on telepathy research.)
Skeptics talk about the endless sea of radiation that bathes the planet. Why in the world should mild doses that come from cellphones be any more injurious?
One might hypothesize that over the eons of evolution, the cells of our body have learned to juggle varying influences, combating the effects over time of radiation exposure from the sun with internal mechanisms, maintaining a sort of homeostasis. But add in external factors, whether it be environmental chemicals, extra doses of radiofrequency energy, medicines in our water, etc., and the balance shifts, there is no easy way to predict which way the behavior will tilt at the cellular levels. And as we take away the causes of early mortality for earlier generations (childbirth, heart disease), we invite a new set of causes, now termed the 'diseases of affluence'.
In the meantime, we remain in our e-Cages, at odds with the possibility that we might function better without them than within them.
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