So, since a mouse has a thinner skull, etc., it's more likely to be
affected in this manner? So the mouse studies aren't as useful in this
regard?
Only if it uses a cell phone.
No really, I don't know if this true. In the real world creatures such as mice are rarely exposed to sufficient focal forms of energy in a way that would make a difference. I would guess that it does take less external radiation to get the same effect in a mouse brain than a human brain.
In a message dated 6/20/2002 12:08:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Re: cellphones Sean Kane
- Re: cellphones Robert Seeberger
- Cellphones Bemmzim
- Cellphones Wilbur07
