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Alzheimer's
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Prolonged exposure to electromagnetic fields may increase
Alzheimer's risk
Occupational exposure to electromagnetic fields can lead to
an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, report
USC researchers in a new study of more than 300 Southern
California patients.
Eugene Sobel, professor of preventive medicine and
neurology, and his colleagues examined the incidence of
moderate to high occupational electromagnetic force (EMF)
exposure among Alzheimer's disease patients and controls.
The most common highly exposed occupation was sewing machine
operators, who are exposed to strong, continuous EMFs over
long time periods.
Sobel's group studied patients from the Alzheimer's Disease
Treatment and Diagnostic Center at Rancho Los Amigos Medical
Center in Downey. The researchers compared occupational
history data from Alzheimer's patients with information from
a group of control subjects who had been diagnosed with some
other kind of cognitive impairment or dementia.
The work is published in the December issue of the journal
Neurology.
Epidemiological analysis of the patients' "primary"
occupation showed that individuals who had likely been
exposed to electromagnetic fields in their occupation-such
as seamstresses-had nearly four times the risk of developing
Alzheimer's disease than individuals who had little or no
occupational EMF exposure.
"Seamstresses seem to be among the individuals with the
highest occupational EMF exposure," said Sobel. "They sit
near motors of sewing machines for hours, and most
industrial sewing machines are always on, and always produce
magnetic fields."
That's quite a difference, he said, from casual use of a
sewing machine at home. But new computerized home sewing
machines he noted, have a rectifier, which continuously
produces a strong magnetic field, even when the needle is
not operating.
In some cases, Sobel said, relatively minor design changes
to some equipment, particularly sewing machines, might mean
a significant decrease in magnetic field exposure. "The
rectifiers in computerized home sewing machines could be
taken out of the machine casing, put on a cord and
positioned away from the operator," he explained. And in
industrial machines, motors could be shielded with a special
metal that redirects the field.
Sobel emphasized that the EMF-Alzheimer's association was
found for magnetic fields generated from "electrical and
motorized equipment located very close to the body, not
necessarily the head." Electromagnetic fields from sources
like high-power electrical lines tend to expose individuals
to much weaker fields than those produced by industrial
sewing machines or similar equipment.
In a second paper in the same journal, Sobel and Zoreh
Davanipour, Ph.D., D.V.M., describe a hypothesis linking the
development of Alzheimer's disease to EMF exposure.
Increased exposure could change the balance of calcium in
some cells in the body, the researchers speculate, thus
causing increased production of a protein called amyloid-b.
The protein is secreted from cells into the bloodstream.
Other research indicates that amyloid-b may aggregate within
the brain, and previous research has shown that such buildup
of amyloid-b is associated with the processes that accompany
Alzheimer's.
"There now needs to be some testing to learn whether
exposure to electromagnetic fields causes any change of
amyloid-b levels in the blood," said Sobel of the hypothesis
that has the potential to close some of the experimental
distance between epidemiologists and biochemists.
"Elevated Risk of Alzheimer's Disease among Workers with
Likely Electromagnetic Field Exposure," by E. Sobel, M.
Dunn, Z. Davanipour, Z. Qian and H.C. Chui, and
"Electromagnetic Field Exposure May Cause Increased
Production of Amyloid Beta and Eventually Lead to
Alzheimer's Disease" by Eugene Sobel and Zoreh Davanipour,
both appear in the December issue of Neurology.
by
Christopher Tedeschi
EMF exposure more than doubled the mercury release
According to one study, EMF exposure more than doubled the
mercury release from dental amalgam. Dental amalgam consists
of 50% mercury combined with silver, tin and copper. While
the research was conducted using amalgam blocks exposed to
computer screens, it is suggested that with cell phones some
of the radio waves go through the head, has the same effect
on the dissolution of mercury from amalgam.
Mercury fillings act like micro-antennae, and when the user
is exposed to EMF, alterations occur in the electric
currents in the mouth (electrogalvanism) that has been shown
to accelerate the mercury release from fillings. It is also
possible that the electrogalvanism thereby interacts with
flora in the mouth to produce mercury aggravated infections.
Mercury is considered to be a neurotoxin, and dental mercury
has been a subject of intense controversy for a number of
years. Dental mercury has been identified as a source of
two-thirds of mercury in the human population. It has been
linked to impaired kidney function, adverse neurological
effects, infertility, Alzheimer's disease, and others.
The EMF-Mercury connection underscores the difficulty in
establishing a direct correlation between EMF exposure and
any specific disease. Obviously in this case, someone who
has dental mercury in their mouth would be more susceptible
to health problems associated with increased mercury levels
caused by EMF exposure than somebody who doesn't. Experts
are suggesting that EMF is more of a 'promoter' that creates
a condition for other factors (e.g. environmental toxins and
carcinogens) to exploit and cause damage.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/70485/Pylons-double-risk-of-dying-from-dementia#
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