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Does Short-term Exposure
to Cell Phone Radiation
Affect the Blood?
lood is the essence of life. It is useful to examine the
blood under a microscope to look for any changes
Bin reaction to a stressor. In this exploratory study,
ten human subjects were exposed to a cell phone radia-
tion stressor. Their blood was examined under a dark-field
microscope to look for changes, if any, from the cell phone
microwave frequency. We also investigated whether there
might be a protective effect on the blood from consuming
the recommended Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF)
diet.
The world has rapidly changed over the past few decades with the advent
of cell phones. Almost seven billion cell phones are now used worldwide,
of which over five billion are in developing countries. As of January 2014,
90 percent of American adults possessed cell phones, and 58 percent of
the users had smart phones. Due to increasing affordability along with the
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many useful functions that cell phones provide, the explosion in cell phone
usage is not surprising. Indeed, they have become the leading technology
in the brave new wireless world of communications.
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