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The CancerCoverUp.com Monthly Newsletter | May/June 2006 |

Volume 5, Issue 4,5

Tue, 20 Jun 2006 07:51:15 -0700

 

 

 

http://www.cancercoverup.com/newsletter/2006-05/

 

 

Swimming In A Deadly Sea: Awash In Radiation

By Kathleen Deoul

 

PART THREE

 

Cell Phone RadiationFew people realize how pervasive their exposure to

radiation really is. Some of it is from natural sources like the Sun,

but increasingly, it is man-made. Everything from microwave ovens to

your computer screen emits some amount of microwave energy - for the

most part in tiny doses. Sometimes we are aware that we are being

subjected to doses of man-made radiation as is the case when you have

an x-Ray or other medical procedure. Other times, however, we are

unaware that our bodies are being exposed to potentially harmful rays,

or just how great the exposure is. One of the most widespread examples

of this circumstance is the cell phone.

 

Initially a status symbol of the privileged, cell phones have now

become so commonplace that today, there are more cell phone

rs than rs to conventional land lines. But while the

cell phone industry has grown at a phenomenal rate, understanding of

the safety and health issues associated with non-ionizing radiation

has lagged behind.

 

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