Showing posts with label impaired memory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label impaired memory. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Mobile Phones Are Dumbing Down The Population

MOBILE PHONES 'DUMBING DOWN BRAIN POWER'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/13/nbrain113.xml

The Telegraph
By Ben Quinn
Last Updated: 1:16am BST 15/07/2007

Telegraph technology blogs
An over reliance on technology is leading to a dumbing down of the nation’s brain power, according a study published today.

How could I ever live without you?

In a society flooded with mobile phones, Blackberry devices and computers of various shapes and sizes, a quarter of all Britons do not know their own landline number while as little as a third can recall more than three birthdays of their immediate family.

The research reveals that the average citizen has to remember five passwords, five pin numbers, two number plates, three security ID numbers and three bank account numbers just to get through day to day life.

Six out of ten people claimed that they suffer from “information overload,” stating that they need to write these numbers down in order to remember them.

However, more than half of the 3000 people surveyed admitted to using the same password across all accounts, leaving them at risk of potentially severe security breaches.

Professor Ian Robertson, a neuropsychology expert based at Trinity College Dublin who carried out the study, said: “People have more to remember these days, and they are relying on technology for their memory.

“But the less you use of your memory, the poorer it becomes. This may be reflected in the survey findings which show that the over 50s who grew up committing more to memory report better performance in many areas than those under 30 who are heavily reliant on technology to act as their day to day aide memoir.”

Professor Roberston, who oversaw the research to mark the launch of Puzzler Brain Trainer Magazine, said that a series of five simple exercises a day can help to increase memory capacity.

Other results of the two month study indicated that the majority (58 per cent) of the population wrongly believes that they are incapable of remembering the myriad of numbers and codes which they use in everyday life.

As many as a third of those surveyed under the age of 30 were unable to recall their home telephone number without resorting to their mobile phones or to notes.

When it came to remembering important dates such as the birthdays of close family relatives, 87 per cent of those over the age of 50 could remember the details, compared with 40 per cent of those under the age of 30.

Men came off worse than women. Only 55 per cent of men could remember their wedding anniversary, compared to 90 per cent of women.

Friday, July 13, 2007

The Effect of Cell Phone Radiation on the Red Blood Cell

The Effect of Cell Phone Radiation on the Red Blood Cell

A Change in the Blood as Seen Under a Dark Field Microscope: The Effects of Mobile Phone Radiation After Just a Ninety-second Cellular-Phone Call Study Conditions Length of Phone Call: Ninety seconds Mobile Phone Make: Nokia 5110 (900 MHz) Signal Strength: 70-100 uW/cm2 (The maximum limit in Germany for cell phone signal strength is 470 uW/cm2).

Effects seen under a dark-field microscope of blood taken from an ear capillary.

Subject A: Person speaking on mobile phone. In spite of the fact that the strength of the call was below the legal limit by 25%, the results of the study show a major effect on the bodily systems.

Photo 1: Before the phone call. The red blood cells due to their electrical charge and polarity are floating in the blood seperated from the other red blood cells.


Photo 2: After the phone call. The cells have lost their polarity and integrity and are clumping together. This results in hypoxia or a lack of oxygen reaching the cells in the body's organs. Due to numerous cells clumping together a cell's surface area is diminished and this results in the inability of the red blood cell to take in sufficient oxygen. Since the brain consumes 20% of the oxygen carried by red blood cells, the possible effects of this are a diminished ability to remember new things.


Photo 3: Twenty minutes after the phone call.


Photo 4: Forty minutes after the phone call.



After the phone call the blood is attempting to regain its original form but even twenty minutes later the cells still haven't returned to their natural state. Finally, forty minutes later we see a return to the orignal form.

The People Around the Mobile Phone User are Also Affected.

Subject B: A person 1.7 meters away from the person using the mobile phone. We are seeing a loss of polarity in the blood cell. Even after twenty minutes the blood still hasn't recovered to its normal state.

Photo 5: Blood taken during the mobile phone call from a bystander nearby the mobile phone user.


Photo 6: Blood taken twenty minutes after the phone call.


Mobile phone radiation is shown to affect those people nearby the caller. Children's developing nervous systems - having not reached full maturation - are especially sensitive to the effects of mobile phone microwave radiation. Due to this fact, the British government has made it a legal requirement to include a warning in the instruction packet of mobile telephones.