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  1. Comment - Study: Tumor Risk from Cell Phones

    (Apr 13, 2006 - 9:35 AM)

    The Swedish study on cell phone radiation and brain tumors mentions that using a headset will protect users of cell phones. However regular headsets with a wire coming from the ear bud acts like an aerial and increases the radiation by three times as much. Also cordless headsets like the bluetooth also bring radiation to the ear through the signal from the phone. The good news is there is a headset available that is radiation free. go to www.waveshield.com

  2. Comment - Study: Tumor Risk from Cell Phones

    (Apr 12, 2006 - 5:48 PM)

    The regular headsets that are used and in some cases given free by phone manufacturers are 3 times more dangerous as the wire leading to the ear bud acts like an aerial and magnifies the radiation thus increasing the risk of developing a brain tumor.

  3. Comment - Study: Tumor Risk from Cell Phones

    (Apr 12, 2006 - 5:45 PM)

    Bluetooth Wireless Headsets Are Even Worse

    Wireless headsets represent an even greater risk because the wire is replaced with a transmitter and receiver operating with low power at frequency levels between 900 MHz. to 2.4 GHz. The maximum frequencies for wireless products compliant with Bluetooth specifications are 2.497 GHz. The frequency power of wireless headsets rivals that of microwave ovens, which also operate at 2.4 GHz.

    And, while in a few cases exposure at the head level may be lessened by the use of a headset or earpiece, it may not be enough to bring the level of radiation below the threshold where biological effects occur.

    Scientific studies have reported biological effects caused by radiation intensities thousands of times below the level normally emitted from cell phones.

    This means that even a device that offers up to 70 percent reduction in EMR exposure to the head is not nearly as effective as it seems.

  4. Comment - Study: Tumor Risk from Cell Phones

    (Apr 12, 2006 - 5:42 PM)

    Dr. George Carlo, the leading authority on cell phone dangers, estimates by the year 2010 there will be reported up to 500,000 tumors a year from cell phone use.

  5. Comment - Study: Tumor Risk from Cell Phones

    (Apr 12, 2006 - 5:39 PM)

    WOULD YOU STICK YOUR HEAD

    IN A MICROWAVE OVEN?

    EXPERT DISCUSSES CONTROVERSY
    OVER CELL PHONE SAFETY.

    Today there are an estimated 1.5 billion cell phones in the world. In Europe 80% of the population uses them, compared to 50% in the US. The US. market is growing quickly especially among teens and children who are at the greatest risk. . All this points to one fact: cell phones are BIG business. Even though the health risks from radiation are being reported and the evidence is mounting, the industry giants continue to claim their products are safe.
    Shelly Kalnitsky, an authority on cell phone issues wants to ask your listeners three questions.
    1. Do you now believe nicotine is non-addictive?
    2. Do you now believe that cigarette smoking does not cause lung cancer?
    3. Do the words “radiation” and “microwaves” sound like something you want going into your brain?

    “The jury is still out on the extent of the long term effects of cell phones” says Kalnitsky “but we are discovering more evidence of cell phone dangers.” He points to an independent reporting site cprnewsbureau.org which documents hundreds of articles , studies and research on cell phone dangers under world news.
    He discusses :
    • How the industry suppresses negative stories.
    • The increased risks cell phones pose to teens and children.
    • Why current hands free kits are more dangerous.
    • New products that can reduce the risk.
    • Safety tips in cell phone usage.

    Kalnitsky is an expert on the subject and can add insight on recent scientific findings as well as discuss protection devices such as shields, new hands free radiation free kits and safety tips that can offer a remedy for cell phone users.

    Shelly Kalnitsky is available for interviews. Call 561-989-9147