Thursday, January 21, 2010

Cell Phone Dangers Cell Phone Dangers?help Please?

Cell phone dangers?help please? - cell phone dangers

Well, I was just the news and saw that the discussion on cell phones can cause brain cancer and must use a helmet when phone.is bluetoothor this way it will stop on the cell phone please help

4 comments:

Nick said...

I'm staying with my phone. I recently saw an article that said tobacco is less dangerous than talking on a cell phone. Amazingly, are the dates of this article is on new, as if mad.

Cell phones were not detected, brain tumors, tumors, etc., causing some mobile phones, are less likely to have cancer when compared to other cause (if possible). All phones are rated by SAR FCC. The higher the number of SARs, the safest in the phone. All Verizon phones have a SAR rating of 2.5 or less, which is excellent. AT & T and T-Mobile have a SAR rating of 5 or less, which is not the best. It is simply because they use the frequencies.

Despite recent videos YouTube videos and the Internet, cell phones can pop popcorn, as shown in many videos. They have been fully configured.

Bluetooth also uses radio frequency and can be just as harmful as cell phones, it is possible for anyone to be harmful. A Bluetooth headset emits less radiation than a normal mobile phone.

IF fear of injury from using a mobile phone, follow a few simple precautions:

1. Intended use. DO NOT HOLD phone in your pocket, since the release of radiation, while it is on.

2. Hold the phone about 1-2 inches from your AER. CELL PHONES FOR THE ISSUE OF A CERTAIN of Radio Frequency / Radiation, which weakens with distance only slightly.

3. Use a Bluetooth headset, or, if possible, a telephone cable.

4. Elimination of exposure CELL PHONE COMPLETE.

Hope this helps.

dmb06851 said...

Like your previous interviewee commented: "Mobile phones have not been shown to lead ..."

True.

It is also true that no evidence has lead to .....

At least, that "there is no proof one way or another, would be well advised to exercise on the side of caution and the various gems of advice to follow is running around.

Jenn said...

Not true. Many years ago, in the early 90s, I believe that the researchers thought that the radiation from mobile phones could lead to brain tumors. They discovered that not true, but the noise never really died. Do not worry friend, what do you want to speak it, no problem.

Jenn said...

Not true. Many years ago, in the early 90s, I believe that the researchers thought that the radiation from mobile phones could lead to brain tumors. They discovered that not true, but the noise never really died. Do not worry friend, what do you want to speak it, no problem.

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