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Monday, October 17, 2011

FCC Test to Measure Cellphone Radiation Flawed, Group Says

A government test used to measure the radiation people absorb from their cellphones might underestimate the levels to which most adults and children are exposed, according to a group of doctors and researchers whose stated mission is to promote awareness of environmental health risks they believe may be linked to cancer.

2 comments:

lmclain said...

No!!! Say it ain't so, Joe! The government LYING to the citizens about health risks from a product made by multi-multi-billion dollar corporate entities (who, coincidently, OF COURSE), have given HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of dollars to congress in "campaign contributions", also known as bribes??? Not because they wanted "protection" or "special" services", but because they LIKED their position on the issues, which in political terms means "taking the position for which they were bribed to take". Maybe voting will help. Maybe not.....

Gerald said...

Like Imclain says, even if this proves to be a major health hazard the truth won't get out, it will be buried becouse of all the money it brings in. It is just like the study done on air quality here on the shore a few years back, it proved that the air here is contaminated with chicken fecces and is a hazard to breath and live here. Did it make front page news? Nope, becouse chicken make everyone here loads of money. It is always about the money!