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megahertz electromagnetic field exposure affects |
02/18/09 -
Omega Twoday
Department of Anatomy Rize University School of
Medicine Rize Turkey The effects of
electromagnetic fields EMFs emitted by mobile
phones on humans hold special interest due to
their use in close prox |
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Authority Recommends Restricting Childrens Use
of Mobiles |
01/07/09 -
Uutiset
The Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority STUK
has recommended restricting the use of mobile
phones by children div The Authority says
radiation from mobile phones could pose a
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| Phone
masts health fears: US president asks for views
of Midland woman |
01/29/09 -
Birmingham Mail
Phone masts health fears: US president asks for
views of Midland woman |
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| WiFi is
making us all sick We must ban it |
01/04/09 -
Sunday Express
A town's residents claim they are suffering
panic attacks, skin rashes, headaches and
dizziness since the streets there became one of
Britain's first |
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| France
bans Ads for Mobiles to Children |
01/11/09 -
The radiation issue with mobile phones used to
be immediately dismissed mostly by the mobile
industry but increasingly this is an issue that
needs close review I carry a mobile when I
travel |
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| Cell
Phones Cause Kidney Failures |
12/28/08 -
Mobile phones were at the center of a new health
scare last night after claims they can seriously
damage the heart and kidneys Earlier reports
have already linked their use to brain tumours
headaches |
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Pittsburgh Cancer Center Warns of Risk From Cell
Phone Use |
07/23/2008 -
Fox News
The head of a prominent cancer research
institute issued an unprecedented warning to his
faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone
use because of the possible risk of cancer. |
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| Is Ted
Kennedys Cancer Linked to Cell Phone Use |
06/04/08 -
News Max
Senator Ted Kennedys diagnosis of a malignant
brain tumor is, once again, stirring debate over
the safety of cell phones |
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| Experts
revive debate over cell phones and cancer |
06/02/08 - New
York Times
Last week, three prominent neurosurgeons told
the CNN interviewer Larry King that they did not
hold cellphones 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. |
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