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Old January 16th 05, 08:06 AM
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 07:55:20 -0500, default
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On 12 Jan 2005 02:45:43 -0800, "G1LVN" wrote:

Unlike heavy mobile phone use it has been proven that increasing
Oxydisation of cell structures causes, cancer, aging and ultimately
death. Doesn't stop anyone breathing though does it? If we al stopped
breathing there would be no cancer, no aging.

Seriously though, as an illustration, say that in 20 years time we find
that the heating effect of RF from mobile phones provides a catalyst
for increased oxydisation in the brain when combined with the
inhilation of plastics vapour from the material used in cellphone keypd
membranes to cause cancer of the nose (it could happen!!). This would
be a totally unforseen risk to our health. What this report says that
is as a precaution to unforseen health risks it is better not to let
childern use mobile phones and audults only when absolutly necessary
and to limit use. This is an example of the "precautionary principle",
specifically used to limit or halt future crisis.

see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle
http://www.spiked-online.com/Articles/00000006DE2F.htm
http://www.emfacts.com/papers/newspeak.pdf
http://www.chstm.man.ac.uk/outreach/mobile-phones.htm
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~kfoster/p...ary_foster.PDF



The "standards" for RF safety assume that heating is the only thing
that affects health.


Sunlight is Electromagnetic radiation and hardly anybody seems to
mention this when talking about cell phone sand RF safety. Sunlight
also causes heating effects and lots of it. (I know I enjoy it) 1000W
per square metre of radiation hitting the earth on a nice day. That's
a bit more than a cell phone emits I believe AND it contains the
ionizing type of radiation too which is known to cause cancer of
course.

I believe that if there is something to this cell phone thing that it
may be from the electric part of the near field.

I'm certainly not too worried because they seem to have too hard of a
time proving anything. Unlike smoking and lung cancer anyway.

my 2 cents.

R.F.




The standard as tested and applied will prevent problems due to
heating - and make the world a safer place for Jello.

I seem to remember at least one case of a researcher in the US turning
up some evidence that low frequency magnetic fields inhibit a bodies
ability to either use or produce "T" cells.

Personally, I don't think there is enough research into it. (and
there isn't likely to be enough)


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Old January 16th 05, 11:42 PM
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R. F. Burns wrote:
I'm certainly not too worried because they seem to have too hard of a
time proving anything. Unlike smoking and lung cancer anyway.


How many years was it from the first smoke until the lung cancer link
was suspected? How many years was it from the first cellphone until
brain tumors were suspected? It is unlike only in the amount of time.
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Old January 17th 05, 10:14 AM
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In message , Cecil Moore
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R. F. Burns wrote:
I'm certainly not too worried because they seem to have too hard of a
time proving anything. Unlike smoking and lung cancer anyway.


How many years was it from the first smoke until the lung cancer link
was suspected? How many years was it from the first cellphone until
brain tumors were suspected? It is unlike only in the amount of time.


It is also 'unlike' in that the link between smoking and lung cancer is
a 100% proven fact (well known since the 1950s) whereas the link between
cellphones and brain tumours is at best tenuous.

Surprisingly, people are suing tobacco companies on the grounds that
'they didn't know' that smoking was bad for you. I suspect that these
are the same type of people who want to ban phone masts, but not the
phones themselves, of course, ie pretty thick!

Ian.
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Old January 17th 05, 02:24 PM
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Ian Jackson wrote:
It is also 'unlike' in that the link between smoking and lung cancer is
a 100% proven fact (well known since the 1950s) whereas the link between
cellphones and brain tumours is at best tenuous.


That is only a time displacement. In 1900, after hundreds (thousands?)
of years of tobacco use, the link between smoking and lung cancer was
"at best tenuous".
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Old January 17th 05, 03:54 PM
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Ian Jackson wrote:
It is also 'unlike' in that the link between smoking and lung cancer is a
100% proven fact (well known since the 1950s) whereas the link between
cellphones and brain tumours is at best tenuous.


That is only a time displacement. In 1900, after hundreds (thousands?)
of years of tobacco use, the link between smoking and lung cancer was
"at best tenuous".


and at worst...... "Tumor(ous)"

KW




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Old January 17th 05, 07:25 PM
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In article , Ian Jackson
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In message , Cecil Moore
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R. F. Burns wrote:
I'm certainly not too worried because they seem to have too hard of a
time proving anything. Unlike smoking and lung cancer anyway.


How many years was it from the first smoke until the lung cancer link
was suspected? How many years was it from the first cellphone until
brain tumors were suspected? It is unlike only in the amount of time.


It is also 'unlike' in that the link between smoking and lung cancer is
a 100% proven fact (well known since the 1950s) whereas the link
between cellphones and brain tumours is at best tenuous.

Surprisingly, people are suing tobacco companies on the grounds that
'they didn't know' that smoking was bad for you. I suspect that these
are the same type of people who want to ban phone masts, but not the
phones themselves, of course, ie pretty thick!


The are probably also quite happy to have a TV transmitting mast at a
thousand or more times the power.
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Ian G8ILZ
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Old January 17th 05, 07:35 PM
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"Prometheus" wrote in message
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Surprisingly, people are suing tobacco companies on the grounds that
'they didn't know' that smoking was bad for you. I suspect that these
are the same type of people who want to ban phone masts, but not the
phones themselves, of course, ie pretty thick!


The are probably also quite happy to have a TV transmitting mast at a
thousand or more times the power.


It is a well know fact that RF modulated with naff TV (East Enders, Big
Brother etc) is rendered safe and has no adverse effects (unless you watch
the programmes).

For those with limited technical knowledge of EM radiation (eg at a level
where they believe in heat bands) the above is intended as humour.

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Old January 18th 05, 10:31 AM
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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
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For those with limited technical knowledge of EM radiation (eg at a level
where they believe in heat bands) the above is intended as humour.



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