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"CW" wrote in message ...
"Ernie" wrote in message ... http://washingtontimes.com/upi-break...5757-2165r.htm Study links childhood cancer, power lines LONDON, England, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- A British study finds that children who live near high-voltage electrical power lines may have twice the risk of some kinds of cancer. On the other hand, they may not. Interestingly, CWs assessment may be correct. Since the first actual study of this in Sweden several years back, which seemed to indicate that children near the magnetic fields of powerlines were at risk of leukemia, there have been several other studies conducted that show varying results, including utterly no connection at all. Others have pointed out that the magnetic field of the earth itself is far stronger at any point that the EMF of a powerline even at close range. This is fairly easily demonstrated with a simple compass. My own personal opinion is that it is better to be safe than sorry, and that humans and other living things should be shielded from unnatural and unintentional harm - but, assuming we make reasonable efforts to resolve this to a confident answer, powerline EMF does not strike me as the big devil du jour, and there is no need to panic over this one. It makes a bunch of sense, for about 10 other good reasons, to put them underground, though. Bruce Jensen |
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