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Cell phone emf radiation
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 86838" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>OP. I don't know of any link or any link to other health risks, but it is certainly possible. Most studies show no cancer link. I would not call him a quack, but it would be interesting to see his citation for this belief. The theory is that the EMF type radiation emitted from a cell phone does not have sufficient energy to damage DNA, and thus initiate cancer. I don't think we fully understand the body and its interactions with outside influences, such as EMF raditation. Cell phones emit radiation almost all the time. They are continually in communication with cell towers through short pings. This is how a the cell system knows what cell tower to route the call or text message as you drive around town or on the highway. Likewise, your wireless router is continually sending out a signal - which is why you can see what wifi networks are available. We are exposed to a wide array of continual RF signals, but most all are at a very low power, and thus safe. The concern with cell phones is that they are very close to the body for long periods of time. I carry my cell phone in my pocket when out (sometimes hours at a time), but put it on a desk or drawer when at home or work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 86838, member: 16541"] OP. I don't know of any link or any link to other health risks, but it is certainly possible. Most studies show no cancer link. I would not call him a quack, but it would be interesting to see his citation for this belief. The theory is that the EMF type radiation emitted from a cell phone does not have sufficient energy to damage DNA, and thus initiate cancer. I don't think we fully understand the body and its interactions with outside influences, such as EMF raditation. Cell phones emit radiation almost all the time. They are continually in communication with cell towers through short pings. This is how a the cell system knows what cell tower to route the call or text message as you drive around town or on the highway. Likewise, your wireless router is continually sending out a signal - which is why you can see what wifi networks are available. We are exposed to a wide array of continual RF signals, but most all are at a very low power, and thus safe. The concern with cell phones is that they are very close to the body for long periods of time. I carry my cell phone in my pocket when out (sometimes hours at a time), but put it on a desk or drawer when at home or work. [/QUOTE]
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