Most experts don’t think of mobile-mast radiation as a problem, so you’d expect international regulations to be broadly in line with each other. However, radiation limits vary widely from one country to another.
As expected, a huge response from readers about where to get hold of those magnetic/ferrite beads for reducing emissions from the hands-free wires to mobile phones.
Wherever there are electromagnetic fields (EMFs), there are potential problems for people with pacemakers. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans can cause the devices to malfunction.
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Mobile phones are safe or at least that's what the industry would like you to believe. However, a number of new research projects around the world are coming up with disturbing results every possi ...
Electromagnetics researcher Roger Coghill has been given provisional approval to proceed with a legal action under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 against a distributor of mobile phones alleging ...
A claim that radiation from a mobile phone caused a fatal brain tumour is to be heard by an American court within 12 months. ...
A report by the UK Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones has sparked more debate on the safety of mobile phones. While the report concludes that mobile phones are unlikely to cause cancer or a ...
The first British injuries case alleging that a brain tumour was caused by mobile phone use is going ahead on the back of a new large scale study that has linked the phones to health worries (see ...
I was sorry to see, in the April 26 issue of The Lady, an article debunking all the research which raises questions about the safety of mobile phones, masts, microwave cooking, etc. It also attacks the ‘precautionary principle’, which shows which...