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Cellphone use may protect brain from Alzheimer’s disease

Posted by Yogesh On January - 11 - 2010

Alzheimer's diseaseWe always have confusion whether cellphones actually be good or bad for us. Cellphone radiation could actually be good for you and bad for you at the same time. A study in mice and U.S. researchers at the University of South Florida said on Wednesday that long-term cellphone use may help in preventing some of the brain-wasting effects of Alzheimer’s disease.

That is the exact reverse of what the researchers were expected to find and they say that if the exposure is introduced in early adulthood, exposure to electromagnetic waves from cellphones could both prevent some of the effects of Alzheimer’s, or even potentially opposite some of the impairment among those already memory-impaired.

Still, the tests are in the earliest of stages, but the researchers are planning on changing the experiment to try to speed up the results, and expand it to include tests on humans.

On mice, tests still found cellphones to be an impairement while driving.

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