May 09, 2012

Reject CTIA Statement Regarding WHO Radiation

Related announcement from WHO on mobile phones as a carcinogenic agent trigger cancer in humans, CTIA-The Wireless Association, a business association and a wireless telecommunications provider issued the official response on the matter. Parties CTIA states that "does not mean cell phones cause cancer. WHO researchers did not conduct a new study, but only reviewed the research results have been published a long time. " WHO Statement on the telephone may be carcinogenic is indeed going to affect the mobile market and other wireless gadgets, which certainly is not good news for market participants.
Actually gadget vendors on board has warned its users to put their gadgets away from the body to minimize radiation as the guide book iPhone 4 from Apple warns users to supply distance between the body by 15mm while the iPhone 4 is being called or wireless data transmission. While the BlackBerry Bold alerting the user to provide a distance of about 25mm while BlackBerry is transmitting data. Warnings need to admit phone radiation can impact the human body so that the cell phone away from the body is expected to reduce the effects of radiation absorbed by the body. Users may also use the speakerphone or handsfree function to avoid the effects of radiation. Site blogdokter.net (01/06/2011) more specifically explained, the use of SMS could be optimized for the secure communication of mobile phone radiation.
On Tuesday (05/30/2011) and team of researchers from 14 countries under the auspices of the IARC (International Agency for Research in Cancer) concluded using the dangers of cell phone radiation exposure. In a meeting in Lyon, Prrancis, the research team concluded that exposure to radiation with electromagnetic fields of cell phones in the category 2B carcinogenic or cancer-promoting agent. Whereas previously only the incoming phone radiation 2A category meaning between "possibly carcinogenic" to "non-carcinogenic". WHO itself was never issued an announcement that cell phone radiation is harmless.
Neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondence, Dr Sanjay Gupta says Tuesday's announcement from the WHO and is a blow to people who used to be very persistent claims no mechanism that allows mobile phones cause cancer. "By classifying cell phones as a group which may be carcinogenic, they indirectly acknowledged that these mechanisms actually exist," said Dr.. Gupta again.