
That’s according to the Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (Iran). Their study concluded that the use of a mobile phone can release mercury from specific tooth filings that uses the metal in their composition. Note that the study was performed on only 14 test subjects, but apparently, the concluded that the higher concentrations of Mercury found in urine samples had been released from the filings by the phone. They also believe that other wireless sources could trigger the same effect. What do you think?
More info at Holodent (French)
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