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Full text of a Reuters report on Dutch
3G research.
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"3G Mobile Signals Can Cause
Nausea, Headache - Study
Tue 30 September, 2003 21:03 BST
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Radio signals for the next generation of
mobile phone services can cause headaches and nausea, according to a
study conducted by three Dutch ministries.
The study, the first of its kind, compared the impact of radiation
from base stations used for the current mobile telephone network
with that of base stations for new third generation (3G) networks
for fast data transfer, which will enable services such as video
conferencing on a mobile device.
A base station, which usually covers a "cell" area of
several square kilometers (miles), transmits signals to mobile
phones with an electromagnetic field.
"If the test group was exposed to third generation base station
signals there was a significant impact ... They felt tingling
sensations, got headaches and felt nauseous," a spokeswoman for
the Dutch Economics Ministry said.
There was no negative impact from signals for current mobile
networks.
However, cognitive functions such as memory and response times were
boosted by both 3G signals and the current signals, the study found.
It said people became more alert when they were exposed to both.
Government ministers responsible for Economic Affairs, Health and
Telecommunications said follow-up research was needed to confirm the
findings as well as to look at any longer-term health effects and
biological causes.
They will also discuss the study with the European Commission, the
spokeswoman said.
The double-blind laboratory tests -- meaning no one in the survey
knew if a 3G-like base station was actually transmitting signals --
exposed test subjects to expected levels of average radiation for 3G
networks when they become commercial.
The GSM Association, a global organization of mobile
telecommunications operators, said it was studying the report and
could not comment.
The study, conducted by the Dutch technological research institute
TNO, was the first to look for an impact of mobile telephones on
well-being. It was also the first study to find a statistically
significant negative impact from 3G base stations.
Previous research on a negative health impact of mobile phones,
mostly second-generation, has been inconclusive.
Existing research gives no scientific evidence that
second-generation phones cause brain tumors, while a long-term study
by the International Agency on Research on Cancer is not expected to
yield results before 2004.
Previous research did find an impact on cognitive functions, which
was also found in the Dutch survey. But TNO noted that earlier
studies always measured the impact of cellphones held close to the
head, causing high fields of radiation close to the ear and warming
of the brain.
TNO's study used lower a dose of radiation to mimic base station
signals rather than handsets.
Handsets emit stronger radiation when they are used, while base
stations transmit more constant levels of radio signals, exposing
everyone within range." |
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