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I am writing to you about a health issue that affects most of us.
To date, 93 scientific research studies have investigated the effects of cell-phone radiation on the brain. This research reports:
• Disruption of sleep • Increased fatigue • Disruption of the blood-brain barrier (the protective lining that keeps unwanted substances out of the brain) • Destruction of brain cells • Increase in tumors
We’re recommending cell phones only as an emergency device, not as a regular way of talking and working. And even for emergency use, it’s better to use cell phones with speakers in them that can be held away from the head, or perhaps even better with a plastic air-tube and ear-piece, which does not contain metal conductors and allows the cell phone to be distanced from the head.
Cordless telephones seem to pose similar hazards.
Obviously cell phones are convenient and can save critical time, but it seems better to find a way to conduct business and personal matters on a land-line, not on a cell phone.
Wishing you good health.
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