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Cell phone Radiation has effect on human cells
The study at Finland's Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) found that exposure to radiation from cellular phones can cause increased activity in hundreds of proteins in human cells grown in a laboratory.
The study found that a protein called hsp27 linked to the functioning of the blood-brain barrier showed increased activity due to irradiation and pointed to a possibility that such activity could make the shield (blood -brain barrier) more permeable.
Darius Leszczynski headed this two year study. At present it is not possible to speculate on what kind of health risks that could pose, but said a French study indicated that headache, fatigue and sleep disorders could result.
Microwave radiation similar to kind used in the cellular phones may cause long term memory loss. This has been shown to happen in rats by researchers. This study was conducted by Dr. Henry Lai of the University of Washington.
The cell phone industry itself funded 27 million dollar study to look into possible health risks, especially cancer, but the results were inconclusive.
Experts suggest that the cellphone addicts leave the antennas down whenever possible and also suggesting the industry to design sets with the antennas pointing backwards.
July 03, 2002
Recent studies have shown that brain's response time speeds up when people are exposed to radio frequency signals from mobiles phones.
Other research from Sweden and Switzerland has indicated that radiation from mobile phone calls disturbs sleep.
In a study not yet published in scientific literature, Swedish professors Lennart Hardell and Kjell Hansson Mild found that people who had used analog mobile phones for up to 10 years had a 26 percent higher risk of brain cancer than a control sample. These finding are based largely on a previous generation of mobile phones, many of which were installed in cars with aerials on the roof, and which emitted signals continuously, unlike the latest, digital phones.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said last week that more research was needed before damage to health could be ruled out.
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Stuffed White Chillies
Ingredients
White Chillies - 500 gms. Tamarind - In the size of a big lemon Oil - 6-7 tbsp. Salt - ½ tsp. Good Thread to tie For Stuffing: Channa Dal Flour - 200 gms. Omum - 1 tbsp. Sugar - 1 tbsp. Salt to taste Red Chilli Powder - ½ tsp. Oil - 100 gms
Method
While buying chillies see to it that all the chillies are of similar size. Slit the chillies and remove the seeds. Soak the tamarind in water and collect the extract. Add salt to the extract and let it boil. Soak the chillies in the hot tamarind extract for 10 to 15 minutes. In the meanwhile mix dal flour, omum, sugar, salt, red chilli powder and oil together evenly.
Remove the chillies from the extract and squeeze excess water carefully. Stuff the mixture inside the slit chillies without any gap. Tie the chillies with the thread, so that the stuffing does not come out. In a broad-bottomed pan heat some oil and drop the chillies one by one carefully. Sprinkle some water whenever necessary. Keep tossing the chillies periodically and see to it that the chillies do not get broken while tossing. Cook till it becomes soft. Before serving, remove the thread. Serve hot with chappatis.