"Are newer cellphones safer than older cellphones, or vice versa?"
I recall that one of the Swedish studies concluded that the older, analog phones provided the most significant increase in risk and that much use of these phones was required to bump up the risk.
Aren't there a slew of devices that emit electromagnetic radiation near the head or body? Why the focus on mobile phones? Is it the hours of daily use for some people? If there were a significant risk you'd have expected to see an outrageous spike in certain kinds of cancers over the last decade.
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san @ Feb 4th 2006 8:52AM
"Are newer cellphones safer than older cellphones, or vice versa?"
I recall that one of the Swedish studies concluded that the older, analog phones provided the most significant increase in risk and that much use of these phones was required to bump up the risk.
Aren't there a slew of devices that emit electromagnetic radiation near the head or body? Why the focus on mobile phones? Is it the hours of daily use for some people? If there were a significant risk you'd have expected to see an outrageous spike in certain kinds of cancers over the last decade.