Denise Hynd wrote:

>>From today's Telegraph:
>>
>>
>http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/01/10/wradi
>
>>10.xml&sSheet=/portal/2002/01/10/por_right.html
>>
>>Kitchen appliances linked to miscarriage
>>By Robert Uhlig, Technology Correspondent
>>(Filed: 10/01/2002)
>>
>>
>>STRONG magnetic fields produced by trains and household appliances such as
>>vacuum cleaners and food mixers increase the risk of miscarriage by up to
>>three times, according to a new study.
>>
oh great, so now we'll be prohibited from playing sport AND doing the 
cooking & cleaning..... (well yes i know its a mixed blessing:))
it must have been real fun to have to wear a radiation-measuring belt 
for 10 weeks, & will there be a study to determine whether the belts are 
potentially harmful to women & babies??
I'm still waiting for the study that tells us that research scientists 
are harmful to EVERYBODY :))


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