"The question Is NOT!" - If cell phone radiation can cause DNA damage? Below images prove without question it can! "The question IS!" Can your body repair DNA damage without mutating genes?
Does using cell phones cause cancer? There is increasing evidence of an association between carcinomas and these devices, which, let’s face it, many of us use too much. A highly useful summary of recent findings on cell-phone use in the Aug. 8 The Week magazine (a superb weekly survey of news from around the world) has added to the anxiety about cell phones.
Double Standard for Radiation Protection in the Wireless Workplace
EMR Policy Institute (EMRPI) and IBEW Oppose Alltel / Verizon Wireless (VZW) Merger on Worker Safety Grounds
Last update: 1:25 p.m. EDT Aug. 13, 2008 MARSHFIELD, VT, Aug 13, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- EMRPI has filed formal opposition at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to the Alltel / VWZ merger. EMRPI's Petition to Deny asserts that FCC has not addressed the impact of long-term exposure to RF radiation (RFR) on human health as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
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Huge, bulky telecommunication towers on top of tall buildings is not an uncommon site in the major cities these days. But there is a possibility that these towers may not be safe for humans living near it in ways more than one.
There is a widespread apprehension among people that some mobile operators have constructed the towers on top of structurally weak buildings in the city and any physical damage caused to the buildings by these towers may put the lives of the people living in and around such installations at grave risk.
Today the Newport News Planning Commission will discuss placing a tower at Nelson Elementary. By SABINE HIRSCHAUER | 247-4536 July 16, 2008
NEWPORT NEWS - — They can look like tall flagpoles. Or oversized trees. Or monstrous cactuses out West.
But no matter how they're disguised, they're still cell towers.
And as they increasingly dot the landscape, the towers face growing opposition from critics who say they're ugly and unesthetic misfits that drive down property values and may be harmful to one's health.
While there are dozens of towers on and around the Peninsula, the Newport News City Council recently denied a request from nTelos to wedge a 131-foot tall cell tower between a pool and playground at Magruder Elementary School in southeast Newport News.