http://www.emfnews.org/<br /><br />Researchers in Sweden have found that radiation from cell phone handsets damages areas of the brain associated with learning, memory and movement. <br />The study, which was carried out on rats, is the latest twist in the long-running debate over whether cell phones are a health risk. <br />Scientists have yet to find any conclusive evidence that cell phones damage the human brain. This latest study was carried out by Professor Leif Salford and colleagues at Lund University in Malmo. <br />Lab tests <br />They experimented on rats aged between 12 and 26 weeks. Their brains are regarded as being in the same stage of development as teenagers. The rats were exposed to two hours of radiation, equivalent to that emitted by cell phones. <br />Their brains were examined under a microscope 50 days later. <br /><br />http://www.emfnews.org/store/<br />http://www.emfnews.org/products.html