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Early Dementia

Elle
Youtube video > https://youtu.be/OXcLmh5ZGBg

and separate article with it:

https://www.rfsafe.com/radiation-cell-phones-cause-uks-100-increase-early-dementia-starting-30/

Did Radiation From Cell Phones Cause UK’s 100% Increase in Early Dementia Starting at 30


New research reveals that numbers of those affected by dementia in the UK is escalating. By 2015 there will be 850,000 people living with dementia and if current trends stay the same and no action is taken, this number is expected to bypass two million by 2051.
A report published this week prepared by King’s College London and the London School of Economics for the Alzheimer’s Society says that the UK has an estimated 42,000 people suffering from early onset dementia, including thousands of cases among those in their 30s, and 40s

Previous estimates had suggested that just 17,000 cases of dementia involve younger people. But frightening new figures suggest 42,325 in the UK alone.

Professor Martin Prince, Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry and Head of the Department of Health Service and Population Research at King’s said:  “The scale of the future dementia epidemic in the UK can probably be limited through more attention to prevention – our progress towards achieving healthier brain aging needs to be monitored in regular national surveys.”

John Coates, who founded RF Safe Corporation, a company that designs products to protect your brain from cell phone radiation, claims “due to the nature of dementia, unlike brain tumors, victims don’t have the mental capacity to correlate a connection between cell phone use and their disease”

Among younger people, the second most common cause is vascular dementia, which occurs when there are problems in the blood supply to the brain. One in five cases of early onset dementia are caused by this.

Cell Phones Decrease Blood-flow in the Brain!  Turku PET Centre, University of Turku, Turku, Finland published, “Mobile phone affects cerebral blood flow in humans”, on Feb 22, 2006.

n vivo animal and in vitro experiments have suggested mechanisms for EMF effects on neurons, such as changes in cell membrane permeability, calcium efflux, or neuronal excitability, but controversies remain (for a thorough review, see Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones, 2000).

 Cell Phone Radiation Opens the Blood-Brain Barrier

Dr. Allan Frey reported BBB leakage when the head was exposed to microwaves as far back as 1974
US Army researchers confirmed the finding in 1977
In 1992 Swedish researchers also confirmed the effect, and suggested that this could possibly lead to Alzheimer’s disease or other neurological diseases
Increased blood-brain barrier permeability in mammalian brain 7 days after exposure to the radiation from a GSM-900 mobile phone. 2009 Aug

Neurosurgeon Dr. Leif Salford has conducted many studies on radio frequency radiation and its effects on the brain. Dr. Salford called the potential implications of some of his research “terrifying.” Some of the most concerning conclusions result from the fact that the weakest exposure levels to wireless radiation caused the greatest effect in causing the blood brain barrier to leak.

Since he began his line of research in 1988, Dr. Leif Salford and his colleagues at Lund University Hospital in Sweden has exposed over 1,600 experimental animals to low-level microwave radiation. Their results were consistent and worrisome: radiation, including that from smartphones, caused the blood-brain barrier–the brain’s defense against infections and toxic chemicals–to leak.

Salford, chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at his institution, called the potential implications “terrifying.” “We have good reason to believe,” he said, “that what happens in rats’ brains also happens in humans.” Referring to today’s teenagers, the study’s authors wrote that “a whole generation of users may suffer negative effects, perhaps as early as in middle age.”

“A rat’s brain is very much the same as a human’s. They have the same blood-brain barrier and neurons,” he told BBC News Online.

“We have good reason to believe that what happens in rat’s brains also happens in humans.”

Professor Salford said that there was also a chance exposure to mobile phone radiation could trigger Alzheimer’s disease in some people.

“What we are saying is those neurons that are already prone to Alzheimer’s disease may be stimulated earlier in life.”  

Professor Salford study is published in Environmental Health Perspectives – the journal of the US government’s National Health Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.