Cell Phones heal wounds ?

heckler73

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140304113538.htm

[HR][/HR]The team discovered that high-frequency electrical stimulus, similar to that generated by cell phones and Wi-Fi networks, increased the growth of blood vessel networks by as much as 50 percent, while low-frequency electrical stimulus did not produce such an effect. As part of their work, the UC team has developed a specialized antenna to apply the electrical signals to a localized wound, and that design is now the subject of a provisional patent.
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Very interesting!
They tested frequencies from 60Hz to 7.5GHz. It appears there is a sweet spot for healing purposes, but details are lacking.
I guess they are saving it for the presentation, then perhaps we can get more info.

Source link:
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=19331
 

heckler73

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Cool, my mom was wrong about sitting to close to the TV!
ehhhh, a (CRT) TV also puts out ionized radiation. although it is mostly out the back side where that is an issue.

In regards to the Cell phone freqs, this could also be a reason why some people develop malignant tumors in their head.
If there is a beginning growth, it could be exacerbated by the cell radiation which is causing extra blood vessels to grow in the tumor (not that it needs help in that regard).

But, until I see details, it's just wild hypotheses on my part.
This research may wind-up being something of a double-edged sword.
 
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