[escepticos] Electromagnetic fields and DNA damage
Eduardo Gallo M.
eduardogallo50 en yahoo.es
Mie Jul 15 10:09:30 WEST 2009
Hola de nuevo:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6TBB-4VRWNH1-5-3&_cdi=5138&_user=4628667&_orig=search&_coverDate=03%2F04%2F2009&_sk=999999999&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkzV&md5=18812789969fc1b69507f3e4b3986b5b&ie=/sdarticle.pdf
Aquellos que sean escépticos deberán disfrutar con este review en el que ni se dice que sí, ni se dice que no...
"Exposure of laboratory animals in vivo and of culturedcells in vitro to various radiofrequency signals has produced
changes in DNA damage in some investigations and not inothers."
En todo caso, maravilloso final, poesía pura:
"When scientists maintain their beliefs in the face of contrary
data, two diametrically opposed situations may result.
On the one hand, data are seen as either right or wrong and
there is no discussion to resolve disparities. On the other
hand, and as Francis Crick [110] has pointed out, scientists
who hold theoretically opposed positions may engage in fruitful
debate to enhance understanding of underlying principles
and advance science in general. While the latter certainly is
preferable, there are external factors involving economics and
politics that keep this from happening. It is time to acknowledge
this and embark on the path of fruitful discussion. Great
scientific discoveries await."
Saludos!
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