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Are Mobile Phones Safe? - IEEE Spectrum,
Fields and frequency, Research, Answers from animal studies...
Are We Lab Rats For The Cell Phone Industry?
- The next time you use your cell phone -- and if you’re
like most business people you see riding planes, trains and automobiles
lately, you’ll probably start dialing any second now --
think about this!
Cell Phones May Damage Nerves In The Scalp
- As cellular phones become ubiquitous, their status as a possible
health threat--either as a distraction to drivers or a potential
cause of brain tumors--is gaining more attention. Now, investigators
say there is evidence that cell phones may damage nerves in the
scalp.
Cell Phones: We Need More Testing -
Back in the early 1980s, there were 35 researchers at the Environmental
Protection Agency exploring the biological effects of radiation
from cell phones and other devices.
Just How Safe Is Your Phone To Use?
- Health fears over hands-free mobile phones are expected to be
played down by a Government report to be published today.
Physicist Joins Mobile Phone Critics
- In August 2000, more warnings are being sounded about the dangers
of mobile phone use
Maryland Man Files $800 Million Cell Phone
Suit - A Maryland man filed an $800 million lawsuit against
a cell phone maker and a telecommunications company, claiming
years of using the wireless devices caused his brain cancer.
Is it safe? - The deceptively simple
question, much loved by television and radio interviewers, "Is
it safe?" is the scientist's banana skin. A Nobel prize awaits
the person who first designs an experiment to show that anything
is "safe".
Should mobile phones carry a health warning?
- MOBILE phone users don’t usually get much sympathy from the
rest of us - and quite rightly so.
Hands-Free Cell Phones Just as Dangerous
for Drivers - College student Tony Dhaliwal is about to attempt
a very dangerous mission: In the safety of a simulator, he'll
try to drive and talk on a cell phone at the same time.
Research - Britain announced plans
Friday for a $10 million research program into the potential health
hazards of cellular phones.
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