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Cell
phones have become an essential part of our lives today. Most people can’t live
without these devices and really can’t remember what life was like before their
creation. Everyone is encouraged to have one of these devices, even our
children. Cell phone towers are being erected right and left with little or no
objection from the public.
Most people assume that because cell phones are in general use,
they must be safe. Any independent research showing the potential dangers is
quickly discredited. Are there reasons to be concerned?
In August 2000, Dr. Christopher Neuman, a neurologist, filed a suit alleging
that his prolonged cell phone use was responsible for the brain tumor that was
slowly killing him. He accused the cell phone industry of knowing that these
gadgets were unsafe and deliberately misleading the public into thinking that
cell phones are harmless. Neuman demanded $800 million from seven cell phone
manufacturers and cellular service providers. The malignant tumor in question
was discovered in March 1998 behind Neuman’s right ear, the same ear that he
used when on his cell phone. He claimed that he used a wireless phone several
times daily between ’92 and ’98.
This case became a catalyst responsible for general mistrust of cellular
technology. Several similar cases have been brought to the courts, but like
Neuman’s, were defeated. Of course, many studies were done to show the public
that what happened to Neuman and others were anomalies, and that there was no
correlation between cell phone use and cancer of any kind. In an effort to
combat the cellular backlash, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stated that
there was no evidence that radiation from cell phones posed a health risk.
However, the FDA also concluded that there was no proof that cell phones are
risk free, either. The above position and a few studies portraying cell phones
in a positive light were all that was needed to quickly diffuse public tension,
and the Neuman case was ultimately forgotten.
Some studies have been done before and after the Neuman case showing that cell
phones emit a radio frequency (RF) that may be harmful to frequent users. The RF
that cell phones emit is very similar to those in microwave ovens. Microwave
(MW) energy oscillates at millions of cycles per second. The Journal of Cellular
Biochemistry states that these frequencies cause cancer and other ailments by
interfering with cellular DNA. Between 20 and 80 percent of the RF given off by
cell phones is absorbed into the user’s head. The amount of RF absorbed depends
on how close the antenna is to the user, the duration of time the user is
exposed to the RF and the power level of the cell phone. The longer one is
exposed to RF, the better chance one has of becoming ill. How many people are
aware of this information? Not many, because findings of this nature are all but
ignored by the mainstream media.
Many years ago, there was a debate about the safety of microwave ovens, which
has since dissipated. Imagine what a microwave oven does to food, and imagine
what a cell phone may be doing to your brain. It is safe to say that most people
will not find the thought too appealing. |
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CELL PHONE RADIATION PROTECTION FROM THE HARMFUL
EMF EFFECTS THAT HAVE BEEN LINKED TO CELL PHONE CANCER AND MAY CONTRIBUTE TO MANY OTHER
HEALTH HAZARDS.
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