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This is Your Brain on Cellphone. Popcorn Anyone?


And, in case you think this was a trick, here it is another video, and another and another.

What do brain surgeons know about cell phone safety that the rest of us don't?

Last week, three prominent neurosurgeons who were guests on his CNN show, told Larry King that they did not hold cell phones next to their ears. "I think the safe practice," said Dr. Keith Black, a surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, "is to use an earpiece so you keep the microwave antenna away from your brain." They don't mean Bluetooth. I use this one.

Popcorn, anyone?

via Food Goddess Ulli


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BL Ochman | Jun 6 08 12:36 | TrackBack (0)

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This freaked me out. Couldn't wait to show my cell-happy kids. Freaked them out, too (even better).

Thanks for sharing.

Posted by: Todd Defren at June 7, 2008 2:41 PM

Now THIS is some crazy stuff! More people should see this for sure! What a great marketing campaign FOR the ear pieces and against traditional cell phone use!

Posted by: Brick Marketing at June 11, 2008 5:30 PM

I think thats just a good hoax. in fact there is no such effect possible. but it's nice to watch - like magic :-)

Posted by: M.Fasshauer at June 15, 2008 12:35 PM

These videos are to warn us NOT to stick popcorn in the head and NOT surround it with 4 ringing cellphones if we want our brains intact. Anyway, it was fun to watch :)

Posted by: Stanium at June 20, 2008 3:40 AM

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About BL Ochman
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B.L. Ochman, Managing Director of Emerging Media for WPP-owned Proof Integrated Communications, has been helping Fortune 500 companies strategically incorporate new media into their marketing mix since 1996.

She contributes to Ad Age Digital Next, Mashable, Business Week and others. On Twitter, she is @whatsnext.

She is co-founder of the pet lovers' site and blog, Pawfun.com - where you can create and send free photo e-cards of your pets and create a variety of great products featuring your pet’s photo.

This is my personal blog, where I share my own thoughts and opinions, which do not represent the views of Proof or its clients.






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