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Subject:
mobile phone safety
Category: Health Asked by: jon99-ga List Price: $88.00 |
Posted:
01 Jan 2005 14:01 PST
Expires: 31 Jan 2005 14:01 PST Question ID: 450137 |
i) a SAR rating, presumably, is for a new, out of the box phone. What about an old one, that's been in use for a few months or years. Does the amount of radiation given out increase with wear and tear? ii) "Which" magazine once reported that some headsets on some models could increase amount of radiation. Still the case? Or are headsets safer now? And What about Bluetooth? iii) Someone said 'wear diamond earrings' to protect you from SAR. Someone else said 'Tachionic technology". Anyone claiming any xredible proof that any such protection works? iv) Anything else you think would interest me. If all you have to do on this topic is steer me to the right, relevant intelligent website with answers to the above, my money has been well spent!!! |
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Subject:
Re: mobile phone safety
From: semantiks-ga on 08 Jan 2005 14:26 PST |
I saw a documentary once on the Discovery Channel a few months ago explaining some truths and myths about cellular phone radiation emission. According to the program, cell phones emit microwaves very similar to the EM radiation that a regular microwave does. This implies that cell phones have little, if no effect on our safety. |
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