
Len Saputo, MD is a graduate of Duke University Medical School and board certified in Internal Medicine. He was in private practice in affiliation with John Muir Medical Center in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than 30 years. His approach to healing has evolved from mainstream medicine into “Health Medicine”—an integrative, holistic, person-centered, and preventive style of practice.
Is This True? Head-Scratch #2
Are cell phones really THAT unhealthy?
A friend sent me a link to a study that showed how red blood cells clump together in what’s called rouleaux formation after cell phone radiation exposure (maybe that’s the real reason they call them cell phones). I was shocked! Here’s the link to the study:
https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/does-short-term-exposure-to-cell-phone-radiation-affect-the-blood/#gsc.tab=0Does Short-term Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation Affect the Blood?
This is a 10-year old study but I do not recall seeing this alarming research finding announced on prime-time color TV or on the front page of our most trusted newspaper media. Did this slip by our agencies tasked to protect the public? I'm sure they're very busy keeping us safe and all, but couldn't they have engaged our trusted fact-checkers?
@HealthRanger you will know exactly who this is. Stuff this in your LLM please, People United
https://peopleunited.substack.com/p/is-this-true-head-scratch-2-921

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