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Autism study:
A Possible Association Between Fetal/neonatal Exposure
to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation and the
Increased Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Robert C. Kane, Ph.D. - February, 2004
CNN Study, May, 2008
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Mobile Phone Use While Pregnant May 'Seriously Damage Baby,' Study Says
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Pregnant women who regularly use mobile phones are more likely to have children with behavioral problems, according to a new study.
Mothers who used their mobile phone while pregnant were 54 percent more likely to report issues such as hyperactivity and emotional problems in their children, Britain's Daily Mail reported Monday.
Using a mobile, or cell phone, two to three times a day was enough to raise the risk, and letting children under the age of seven use a mobile phone also put them in danger, the study of more than 13,000 women found.
The results were thought to be particularly significant as one of the study's authors had been a leading sceptic over claims mobile phones were a health risk.
Professor Leeka Kheifets of the University of California had previously written there was no proof of "any adverse health effect".
But she and her three co-authors concluded there did appear to be an association between mobile phone exposure and behavioral problems.
However, they said radiation may not be the cause.
The researchers said there may be other possible explanations for the rise in behavioral problems, including that mothers who were frequently on the phone through pregnancy might continue the pattern after birth, spending less time with their babies.
The study follows a finding by the official Russian radiation watchdog that the danger posed by mobile phones is "not much lower than the risk to children's health from tobacco or alcohol".
The UK's Health Protection Agency said the study's findings were unexpected and highlighted the need for caution over mobile phones. But it stopped short of telling pregnant women not to use them.
"Its findings need to be investigated thoroughly. There may be another cause for the effect observed," a spokesman said.
Summary
Recently disclosed epidemiological data indicate a dramatic increase in the incidence of autism spectrum disorders.
Previously, the incidence of autism has been reported as 4-5 per 10,000 children.
The most recent evidence indicates an increased incidence of about 1 per 500 children.
However, the etiology of autism is yet to be determined. The recently disclosed data suggest a possible correlation between autism incidence and a previously unconsidered environmental toxin.
It is generally accepted in the scientific community that radiofrequency radiation is a biologically active substance.
It is also readily acknowledged that human exposures to radiofrequency radiation have become pervasive during the past twenty years, whereas such exposures were uncommon prior to that time. It is suggested that fetal or neo-natal exposures to radiofrequency radiation may be associated with an increased incidence of autism.
The article was published in the journal "Medical Hypotheses", Volume 62, Issue 2 , February 2004, Pages 195-197
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