CANCER FEAR OVER ELECTRIC BLANKET
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/5301
Informant: Martin Weatherall
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Electric Blankets cause Womb Cancer
Yesterday's Daily Telegraph
Woman who regularly use electric blankets to keep warm at night could be more at risk of cancer of the womb, according to a new study. Those asked if they had ever used an electric blanket were 15 per cent more likely to develop womb cancer than those who had never used them. But among women who regularly used the devices for 20 years or more , the risks increased by 36 per cent. Scientists believe the blankets may expose women to llow levels of electromagnetic radiation. The findings add to the controversy over whether electromagnetic fields in the home are dangerous. Scientists at Wayne State University in Michigan, US, came up with the latest findings after analysing data on more than 90,000 women taking part in a major health research project. Ther results, published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention showed that around 1500 of them had developed a turour of the womb, known as endometrial cancer.
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Informant: Martin Weatherall
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Electric Blankets cause Womb Cancer
Yesterday's Daily Telegraph
Woman who regularly use electric blankets to keep warm at night could be more at risk of cancer of the womb, according to a new study. Those asked if they had ever used an electric blanket were 15 per cent more likely to develop womb cancer than those who had never used them. But among women who regularly used the devices for 20 years or more , the risks increased by 36 per cent. Scientists believe the blankets may expose women to llow levels of electromagnetic radiation. The findings add to the controversy over whether electromagnetic fields in the home are dangerous. Scientists at Wayne State University in Michigan, US, came up with the latest findings after analysing data on more than 90,000 women taking part in a major health research project. Ther results, published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention showed that around 1500 of them had developed a turour of the womb, known as endometrial cancer.
sue g
From Mast Sanity/Mast Network
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