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 http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/stories/F3110932.html

 NEW PROOF MOBILES MAKE
 YOU LOSE YOUR MEMORY

 New evidence has emerged that mobile phones damage
 long-term memory.

 It follows Sunday Mirror revelations that British Telecom
 is being sued by an ex-employee who claims using the phones
 has made him senile at 38.

 One of America's leading experts on mobile phones -- Dr
 Henry Lai of the University of Washington -- conducted
 tests on 100 rats in a £70,000 project into the possible
 effects of mobile phones.

 He filled a large tank with water and taught all the rats
 to swim to a platform in the middle for safety.

 The "lesson" was repeated six times to make sure it was
 stored in the rats' long-term memory.

 Half the rats were then exposed to microwave radiation
 similar to that emitted by mobile phones.

 And while the "normal" rats later found the platform with
 no problem the "exposed" rats had forgotten where it was.

 Dr Lai said from America last night:  "The long-term memory
 of virtually all the 'exposed' rats appeared to have been
 affected."

 Previous studies have already linked mobile phones with
 short-term memory loss and confusion.

 But Dr Lai's findings -- which will shortly be published in
 a US medical journal -- are the first to cast doubts on
 long-term memory.

 He said:  "It is a completely different thing.

 "Short-term memory loss is just being unable to remember
 something which you have just done or glanced at.

 "Long-term memory is something which has been learned or
 recalled and stored in the brain.

 "The data from this latest study is certainly a cause for
 concern."

 The Sunday Mirror revealed in April that former BT engineer
 Steve Corney was taking the company to court claiming he
 now suffers premature dementia.

 He said:  "Five years ago seems like last week to me
 because I can't remember what's gone on in the meantime."
 BT deny the claim.

 Meanwhile, the House of Commons Science and Technology
 Committee has demanded the Government put extra cash into
 mobile phone research after finding only £60,000 was spent
 last year.

 The Department of Trade and Industry is expected to
 announce its response in the next few weeks.



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