These results suggest that there is no significant increase in the risk of acoustic neuroma in association with mobile phone use in Japan.

PMID:  Occup Environ Med. 2006 Dec ;63(12):802-7. Epub 2006 Aug 15. PMID: 16912083 Abstract Title:  Mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma risk in Japan. Abstract:  OBJECTIVES: The rapid increase of mobile phone use has increased public concern about its possible health effects in Japan, where the mobile phone system is unique in the characteristics of …

Large numbers of young people report impaired concentration and headache. The authors conclude electromagnetic field exposure cannot be ruled out.

PMID:  Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2005 Oct ;19(112):529-32. PMID: 16379318 Abstract Title:  [Subjective symptoms related to mobile phone use–a pilot study]. Abstract:  UNLABELLED: Research findings indicate that the use of mobile phones may lead to a number of symptoms such as headache, impaired concentration and memory, fatigue. In Poland this problem has not as yet been …

This study does not support previous results that showed an increased risk of uveal melanoma among regular mobile phone users.

PMID:  J Natl Cancer Inst. 2009 Jan 21 ;101(2):120-3. Epub 2009 Jan 13. PMID: 19141780 Abstract Title:  Mobile phone use and risk of uveal melanoma: results of the risk factors for uveal melanoma case-control study. Abstract:  We recently reported an increased risk of uveal melanoma among mobile phone users. Here, we present the results of …

This study demonstrated a possible association of exposure to radiofrequency radiation with uveal melanoma.

PMID:  Epidemiology. 2001 Jan ;12(1):7-12. PMID: 11138823 Abstract Title:  The possible role of radiofrequency radiation in the development of uveal melanoma. Abstract:  There are few epidemiologic studies dealing with electromagnetic radiation and uveal melanoma. The majority of these studies are exploratory and are based on job and industry titles only. We conducted a hospital-based and …

This study examined a cluster of caners that occurred in close proximity to a mobile base station. The authors concluded that the base station could not be ruled out as a factor.

PMID:  Perspect Public Health. 2012 Nov ;132(6):299-304. Epub 2011 Nov 24. PMID: 23111085 Abstract Title:  Mobile telecommunications and health: report of an investigation into an alleged cancer cluster in Sandwell, West Midlands. Abstract:  AIMS: Residents of one street expressed concern about the number of incident cancers, following the installation of a nearby mobile phone base …

GRL leaf extract exerts preventive and curative effects against diabetic nephropathy.

PMID:  Iran J Med Sci. 2019 Jan ;44(1):44-52. PMID: 30666075 Abstract Title:  Juglans Regia L. Leaf Extract Attenuates Diabetic Nephropathy Progression in Experimental Diabetes: An Immunohistochemical Study. Abstract:  Background: There is accumulating evidence that Juglans regia L. (GRL) leaf extract has hypoglycemic and antioxidative properties. The present study aimed to investigate the protective effects of …

Magnetoreception may be dependent on a very low physiological level of superoxide.

PMID:  Biophys J. 2009 Jun 17 ;96(12):4804-13. PMID: 19527640 Abstract Title:  Magnetoreception through cryptochrome may involve superoxide. Abstract:  In the last decades, it has been demonstrated that many animal species orient in the Earth magnetic field. One of the best-studied examples is the use of the geomagnetic field by migratory birds for orientation and navigation. …

Chemical constituents from green walnut husks and their antitumor activity in vitro.

PMID:  Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2019 Jun ;44(11):2278-2282. PMID: 31359654 Abstract Title:  [Chemical constituents from green walnut husks and their antitumor activity in vitro]. Abstract:  Fourteen chemical constituents, including 5-hydroxy-4-methoxy-1-tetralone(1), 4,8-dihydroxy-1-tetralone(2), 4,5-dihydroxy-α-tetralone(3), blumenol B(4), dehydrovomifoliol(5), megastigm-5-ene-3,9-diol(6), juglanin B(7), blumenol C(8), loliolide(9), oleracone B(10), syringarsinol(11), pinoresinol(12), methyl 4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate(13), and isovanillic acid(14), were isolated from the …

This study supports other studies that have found an increased risk for salivary gland tumors associated with mobile phone use.

PMID:  Eur J Cancer Prev. 2012 Nov ;21(6):576-9. PMID: 22433632 Abstract Title:  Use of wireless phones and the risk of salivary gland tumours: a case-control study. Abstract:  The last decades of increasing use of wireless phones, including mobile as well as cordless desktop phones, have led to concerns about the potential carcinogenic effects of radiofrequency …

Mobile phone use is associated with significantly elevated serum transthyretin.

PMID:  Environ Health. 2009 Apr 21 ;8:19. Epub 2009 Apr 21. PMID: 19383125 Abstract Title:  Mobile and cordless telephones, serum transthyretin and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier: a cross-sectional study. Abstract:  BACKGROUND: Whether low-intensity radiofrequency radiation damages the blood-brain barrier has long been debated, but little or no consideration has been given to the blood-cerebrospinal fluid …

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