Can We Rely on SAR to Protect Us From Cell Phone Radiation?

Posted by Lloyd on July 30, 2010 under Cell phone radiation danger | Read the First Comment

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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the rate at which your body absorbs cell phone radiation, or at least that is how it reported in the media.  This measurement is purported to tell you how much radiation is emitted into your body when you use your cell phone.  Recent claims suggest that knowing the SAR of
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Brain Cancer Primary Cause of Death in Children – Cell Phone Radiation Link

Posted by Lloyd on July 28, 2010 under Cell phone danger and children | 2 Comments to Read

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Cell phone radiation has been linked to brain cancer in children, yet legislation to fund research to study and implicate mobile phones as a cause of brain tumors is slow to manifest.

Ellie Marks Campaigns – Husband Dying Of Cell Phone Radiation Related Brain Tumor

Posted by Lloyd on July 25, 2010 under Cell phone radiation danger | 3 Comments to Read

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You or someone in your family may have already started to exhibit the signs of a cell-phone-radiation-caused brain tumor and you may not even know it.  Here is the story of one family’s struggle with brain cancer caused by using a mobile phone. Brain Tumor Came On After 20 Years Of Cell Phone Use Ellie
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Texting Addiction: Kids Face Health Dangers From Cell Phone Abuse

Posted by Lloyd on July 22, 2010 under Texting | Be the First to Comment

Kids are texting late at night and missing sleep and falling behind in school. Children’s mental health also suffers because texting replaces real social interaction and authentic social skills remain undeveloped.

Cell Phone Radiation Destroys Sleep and Threatens Immune System

Posted by Lloyd on July 20, 2010 under Mobile phones and cancer | 2 Comments to Read

Cell phone radiation has been shown to reduce the production of melatonin, a cancer-fighting, sleep-promoting hormone. Lowered melatonin levels contribute to breast cancer.