Cell Phone EMF
Cell Phones Affect Brain Waves, Study Says
"Australian researcher finds phone use changes sleep patterns."
Mobile phone use can affect a person's brain waves even when the handset is
switched off and the user is asleep, new Australian research reveals.
Neuroscientist Sarah Loughran studied the brain wave patterns of 50 people in
the first half hour of sleep after they had been exposed to 30 minutes of mobile
phone radiation.
Claiming it is the world's largest study into mobile phone use and sleep
quality, Loughran compared those results with the brain waves of the same people
without exposure to mobile phone radiation before bedtime.
Brain Waves Busier
Loughan, a PhD student at Swinburne University's Brain Sciences Institute in
Melbourne, said the results show that there was an increase in brain wave
activity in the first part of non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, following
mobile phone exposure.
"It was an increase in what's known as alpha brain wave activity and at this
stage, we're not entirely sure what that means," she said.
"Any adverse health consequences or effects this might have, we're not sure."
Nevertheless, Loughran said getting a good night's sleep did not appear to be
affected by the mobile phone radiation.
"We didn't find any changes in the amount of time it takes to get to sleep or
the total time they slept," she said.
"It didn't appear to be affecting the overall quality of the person's sleep."
Study Methodology
The participants in the study were exposed to a standard mobile phone mounted on
the right side of their heads for 30 minutes before sleep.
The phone was set up to transmit without them having to talk.
On another night, the phone was mounted in the same way but it was not actually
turned on.
In what is called a double blind, crossover study, neither the study
participants nor the researchers were aware of which nights the mobile phone was
active and when it was not.
Loughran said the most interesting finding was that the effect of mobile phone
radiation on brain waves was noticeable even 30 to 40 minutes after the handset
had been turned off.
Cell Phone EMF:
Her study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council as part
of a larger investigation of mobile phone exposure in collaboration with the
Australian Centre for Radiofrequency Bio-effects Research.
It is one of several studies through the years trying to determine health
effects, if any, of mobile phones.
Sandra Rossi, Computerworld Today Australia
Thursday, October 13, 2005
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