I hope I'm not alarming anyone by posting this. I don't have any proof that mobile phones definitely cause brain tumours other than I've noticed something of a pattern developing. I'm doing this with the best of intentions but feel free to ignore it or call me a scare monger or whatever else anyone might feel appropriate
A relative of mine died some years ago from a glioblastoma, a very high grade malignant primary brain tumour. His job meant he spent many hours with his mobile phone pressed against his head (always on the right side). Formerly a strong and healthy man, (non smoker and a healthy environment) the tumour killed him.
Around 2010-11, I distinctly remember gently warning my brother in law's next door neighbour (I knew him quite well) who I realised had developed the same habit. Always on his phone, the device seemed to be permanently attached to his head right up tight . He noted my concern and carried on regardless, as I knew he would.
He recently died from a giant glioblastoma on that side (of his head) where the phone seem to live indefinitely. As I said, I'm not trying to scare anyone but if you poke around, you'll discover that brain tumours are on the rise everywhere. Why is this ? Was it just a coincidence that these two men (I have others) developed brain tumours ? I really don't think so.
So if you use a mobile phone regularly, keep it off your head ! Put the loud speaker on and get it away from your head...or not.
(This post was last modified: 2018-05-03, 08:35 AM by tim.)
A relative of mine died some years ago from a glioblastoma, a very high grade malignant primary brain tumour. His job meant he spent many hours with his mobile phone pressed against his head (always on the right side). Formerly a strong and healthy man, (non smoker and a healthy environment) the tumour killed him.
Around 2010-11, I distinctly remember gently warning my brother in law's next door neighbour (I knew him quite well) who I realised had developed the same habit. Always on his phone, the device seemed to be permanently attached to his head right up tight . He noted my concern and carried on regardless, as I knew he would.
He recently died from a giant glioblastoma on that side (of his head) where the phone seem to live indefinitely. As I said, I'm not trying to scare anyone but if you poke around, you'll discover that brain tumours are on the rise everywhere. Why is this ? Was it just a coincidence that these two men (I have others) developed brain tumours ? I really don't think so.
So if you use a mobile phone regularly, keep it off your head ! Put the loud speaker on and get it away from your head...or not.