Frank Keeney wrote:

> Very interesting.
>
> I suppose the same goes for cordless phones.

In part, it could apply to cordless phones - depending on the cordless
phone power output and frequency compared to a cell phone. A
cordless phone probably has a lower-power transmitter than a
cell phone has.

>
> I've heard that headseats and other devices offer little, or no protection
> since the RF travels up the wire. Does anyone know if this is true?

Probably not so true. Given the choice between the cell phone antenna
radiating at full power right next to my brain and the amount of radiation
that might be picked up and re-radiated by the headset cord, I'll take the
lower headset radiation any day.

>
> Frank
>
> On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Jack Unger wrote:
>
> > radiation causes leakage of albumin protein across the blood-brain
> > barrier, damaging neurons in the brain and causing senility.
> >
> > http://news.independent.co.uk/world/science_medical/story.jsp?story=443248

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