The focus of a U.S. Senate hearing Monday afternoon is the potential danger of cellphone use — specifically, the risk of brain cancer. That link was suggested as long ago as last decade, when cellphones were slightly smaller than a shoebox and just beginning to become part of the everyday landscape. As cellphone use became ubiquitous and researchers repeatedly discounted health concerns, the perception of risk faded among the general public.
So in this case, hands free should be a good option instead of chaning the high freq. mobile phones.
Do You Know How Much Radiation Your Cellphone Emits?
Posted by: Erika Morphy September 14, 2009 12:38 PMThe focus of a U.S. Senate hearing Monday afternoon is the potential danger of cellphone use — specifically, the risk of brain cancer. That link was suggested as long ago as last decade, when cellphones were slightly smaller than a shoebox and just beginning to become part of the everyday landscape. As cellphone use became ubiquitous and researchers repeatedly discounted health concerns, the perception of risk faded among the general public.