| Industry Funded Research ADMITS PGTs (a kind of Brain Tumour) Are Probably Caused By Mobile Phones |
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".... our results suggest an association between cellular [mobile] phone use and PGTs." PGTs are Parotid Gland Tumours, one of the kinds of brain tumours associated with mobile phone usage. Look at the study for yourself [ here ] So far, the media has left this piece of news UNREPORTED - I wonder why - is it too much 'leaning' on the media by the Industry/Government? Are there too many financial consequences for the Government to warn the British public about the dangers of mobile phones? Why has the BBC not reported this result? - it is of immense importance to the British public. The BBC is quick to report questionable results of other studies. Many people now believe that the BBC is not impartial on the mobile/wireless issue. The BBC claims to be impartial - but still has not reported these results. One has to wonder WHY? It is our opinion that the BBC fails to alert viewers to the health issue almost in every report it makes on the mobile/wireless issue. One only needs to think back and remind oneself of when the BBC has promoted or reported on some wireless/mobile issue. Did it also alert viewers to the claimed adverse health effects of those products/the technology? - Probably NOT... The BBC recently announced a deal to have BBC News carried by "The Cloud"'s Wi-fi Network, then a few days later criticised the excellent Panorama expose on Wi-fi earlier in the year. We believe that the BBC has a serious conflict of interest here. Will the BBC report this extremely important piece of news? We will see. We have alerted the BBC to it. The BBC seems to us to need a 'push' to report the health effects of the mobile/wireless issue If you would like to help give the BBC this 'push', please email them too. Click This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |



