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| | | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 1:29pm | | So is the NWO associated with the Illuminati then? |
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|  Sponsor | Bunty | Dec 12, 2007 2:14pm | | Only in that they are both the mind-slaves of the tree-octopi... The True Overlords of man. |
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| | | lizzy | Dec 12, 2007 4:56pm | what are the tree-octopi? are you a tinfoilhatist?
laboratory experiments have suggested that power-frequency electric and magnetic fields (EMF) may be capable of influencing calcium efflux from cell membranes, pineal function, and circadian rhythms.
Effects on vigilance or alertness and some modest effects on circadian rhythmicity have been reported.
Although the bulk of human research on the effects of EMF on cognitive performance is negative, there has been less assessment of behavior and psychiatric symptomatology.
Calcium Efflux
Among the few replicated laboratory findings in this field is the effect of 60-Hz electric-field exposure on the efflux of calcium across brain tissue cell membranes (1-4). Because calcium efflux serves as a messenger of electrochemical signals in the brain, it could be the basis for effects of EMF on behavior in the whole animal, although it is uncertain precisely what dysfunction would be predicted by this biochemical disturbance. Lovely has suggested a possible effect on memory skills
Pineal Function and Circadian Rhythms
Two studies have noted depression in nighttime melatonin production in rats (7,8). Related changes seen in single investigations include period shifts in norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine secretion (9), and reductions in cerebrospinal fluid and 5-hydroxyindole acetic acid without period shifts (10). These studies, which point to EMF effects on the pineal gland or the suprachiasmatic nucleus, are paralleled by laboratory findings of the effect of EMF exposure on circadian rhythms.
Dowse and Palmer (11) and Ehret (12) were able to show either entrainment of mice, phase delays, or other changes in metabolic rhythms with electric-field exposure.
Dowse (14) later showed phase changes in the locomotor activity of drosophila.
Sulzman and Murrish (17) showed some effects on the circadian rhythmicity of food intake and oxygen consumption in squirrel monkeys with fairly high exposures (26-39 kV/m).
ehponline.org/members/1993/Suppl-4/paneth-full.html [ehponline.org/members/1993/Suppl-4/paneth-full.html]
Mobile Phone Exposure Causes Brain Damage in Rats
ehponline.org/press/012903.html [ehponline.org/press/012903.html]
Sensitive individuals reported elevated levels of arousal when exposed to a UMTS signals.
An estimated 8000 children 0 to14 years of age are diagnosed annually with cancer in the United States. Leukemia and brain tumors are the most common childhood malignancies, accounting for 30 and 20% of newly diagnosed cases, respectively. From 1975 to 1978 to 1987 to 1990, cancer among white children increased slightly from 12.8 to 14.1/100,000. Increases are suggested for leukemia, gliomas, and, to a much lesser extent, Wilms' tumor.
There are well-established environmental causes of childhood cancer such as radiation, chemotherapeutic agents, and diethylstilbestrol.
Many other agents such as electromagnetic fields, pesticides, and some parental occupational exposures are suspected of playing roles, but the evidence is not conclusive at this time.
For some exposures such as radiation and pesticides data suggest that children may be more susceptible to the carcinogenic effects than similarly exposed adults.
ehponline.org/members/1995/Suppl-6/zahm-full.html [ehponline.org/members/1995/Suppl-6/zahm-full.html] |
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