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Has any basic research been conducted to establish whether different frequencies might affect the proteins which control cell replication?

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Has any basic research been conducted to establish whether different frequencies might affect the proteins which control cell replication?

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Is it reasonable to suppose some people might be more susceptible to different frequencies? There is a lot of research being carried out into cell replication. Some effects on replication have been found and even damage to DNA. On susceptibility, because the technology was relatively new, it was difficult to say conclusively whether some people might be more susceptible than others. University of Essex psychologists were carrying out research which was examining people who were claiming to be susceptible. This included double blind studies and the results would be published in the next six months. Will the use of mobile phones and siting of masts be a health concern in the long term? Radio frequencies have been around for many years and if there was no evidence of ill effects over 120 years then it seemed reasonable to presuppose there would be no effect in the next 20 years. The Mobile Phone Industry supported further research and would comply with existing regulations to ensure it is

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