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originally posted by: grainofsand
but you making out your doctors cert is somehow proof is ridiculous
For me, that is conclusive proof
But it wasn't about believing me, it was about the results of data collected. Please dont keep ignoring that.
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: VoidHawk
Nope, any assumption that the medical certificate means anything other than your doctor believed you IS ridiculous.
...now, if a medical certificate had been issued after some formal test resulting in empirical evidence, such as observed changes in your brain scan during exposure to radiation
Haha behave, it was everything about believing you!
originally posted by: VoidHawk
But it wasn't about believing me, it was about the results of data collected. Please dont keep ignoring that.
originally posted by: grainofsand
It is not, it is evidence that the doctor believed your record of headaches and mobile phone use.
The medical certificate was issued SOLELY on your testimony alone, that is not evidence of the condition.
Mobile Telephones Can Cause Dizziness, Nausea and Headaches.
With all of the recent negative studies an the possible risks of using mobile telephones, a UK researcher is questioning why more appropriate research is not being done in this area. According to Dr. Cox, an occupational physician, "there is good theoretical and clinical evidence to support the hypothesis that some people, perhaps 5% to 8% of mobile phone users, have transient symptoms of vestibular disturbance associated with their use." He also points to the fact that the number of people potentially affected will increase as the number of mobile phone users increase. Many of the people affected by mobile phones have reactions, which include symptoms such as dizziness, disorientation, nausea, headache, and transient confusion. The author suggests that such symptoms might be expected to arise from unilateral stimulation of the portion of the nervous system known as the vestibular apparatus, which assists in balance and coordination. Dr. Cox states that the safety research required on mobile phones is relatively simple and should initiated immediately.
altered-states.net...
Whether low-level radio frequency stimulation from mobile phones has any effect on auditory and vestibular function. Vestibular function was assessed by video-oculography, which enables recording of the vestibulo-
ocular reflex, and by the subjective visual vertical and horizontal test, which assesses a subject’s perception of verticality and horizontality in the absence of visual clues.
This minimal effect could reflect either the heating effects of the dummy mobile, with thermal stimulation of the labyrinth, or proprioceptive stimulation of the vestibular end organ by the weight of the dummy device, or the effect of a minor head tilt due to the weight of the dummy device, i.e. the so-called “E-effect”, which results in
deviation of the subjective visual vertical opposite to the head tilt.