On 2015-09-07 15:10 Jim Birch wrote:

> As I see it, these effects, if they exist at all, are pretty small.  There 
> have been numerous epidemiological studies of mobile phone use including some 
> with good design and high numbers.

The Weekend Herald article is about a relatively small number of people who 
claim to _directly_ experience a hyper-sensitivity to EM radiation, not the 
majority of the population who do not.

I personally have no authority on the subject.  But I note that some 
neurologists (e.g. Charlie Teo) think there's a real issue here, and many 
studies have suggested a link between intensive phone use and brain tumours, 
see for example:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/may/13/intensive-mobile-phone-users-higher-risk-brain-cancer-study
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/athome/cellular-phones
 (from the American Cancer Society).

David L.
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