On 5/31/2011 11:45 PM, tim wong wrote:

> “Cellphones may cause brain tumors

One of the problems with dismissing the health risks of cellphone use is
that it's not a risk that's borne by the user alone. A problem is that
if you are in a location-- such as a bus-- where many people are
simultaneously using their phones, users and non-users alike, including
infants and children and pregnant mothers, can be bathed in an RF
environment that exceeds exposure standards by several times. Exposure
standards that we are now learning are too low. Seems to me that a
reasonable countermeasure would be to jam the signals as soon as a
radiation threshold is met, but that wouldn't be legal.

Here's a link to a more-or-less random relevant research abstract just
to demonstrate that, unlike most of my posts, this isn't a raw troll:

 http://news.nuclear.com/index.php/cell-phone-radiation-levels-in

Me, I'm staying at home until the cellphone craze inevitably passes.
-- 
S. Morris Rose
West Point Grey, Vancouver BC
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