The FCC's overdue request for advice on how to update its standards provides a welcome chance to get rid of outmoded assumptions of current standards and provides a rallying point for those concerned with protecting brains and bodies from avoidable exposures to microwave radiation.
LONDON -- Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe.
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Just as San Francisco's first-in-the-nation cell phone radiation law goes into effect, a trade group representing the nation's cell phone manufacturer...
In fact, official commentary on the JNCI report draws an astonishing, disturbing and deeply misleading conclusion when they deduce that children face no special risks from cellphones.
The World Health Organization made headlines Tuesday when they announced that cell phones could possibly cause cancer. Since then, there's been a lot ...
The long awaited World Health Organization Interphone study of more than 5,000 brain tumors that occurred between 2000-2004 and cell phone use failed to deliver a knock-out punch. The story behind the story needs to be told.
A proposal in Maine to put the warning "This device emits electromagnetic radiation, exposure to which may cause brain cancer" on cell phones failed, ...