I’m not buying this one. It sounds like a conclusion in search of data to support it.
Here come the lawyers.
This is worth looking into. I recently saw a collection of school science experiments with growing plants near phones and WiFi. The students actually documented differences. I recall a friend his engineering masters did a related study showing results. And from my nuclear studies, many, many years ago, I’m not surprised. Look at WiFi and the broadcast from a router. I figure phones and WiFi have impact. How much, what level becomes dangerous? Will my kids have issues later because of iPads on their laps. I worry about that, remind them to not sit them on their laps—a losing battle. Even Bluetooth, what longterm impact of having one stuck in your ear?
Science is not subject to a vote.
“not putting them in your pocket.”
Where are you supposed to put them? In your shoe? I suppose men are supposed to start carrying purses.
Whenever you have to vote on science, it isn’t science.
“The panel voted that the results “
ya....that’s the scientific method we all learned.........
They are subjecting the animals to radiation stronger than that experienced by people using a cell phone.
Assuming that the radio signals coming from the phone cause cancer, there is no way for the manufacturers to make them safer, and it is stupid to suggest that they can.
The only way to “make them safer” is to keep the phone far from the body at all times, especially when a call is being made. But that would defeat the entire purpose for which they are made! (The inverse-square law).
You want something to worry about? Wireless charging. It charges by induction, without any cable connection. The charger that is charging your phone is inducing a current in you as well. So if you keep the damned thing by your bed, you are getting charged too. And no one is talking about it.
The panel voted that the results from years of testing on mice and rats were more significant than originally thought.
I was not aware the scientific method involved voting.
I use my iPhone for almost anything BUT a phone.
When I get a call I often hang up by mistake. I stay on the phone maybe 5 minutes at most when I do use it. Im not used to using it very often as a phone. Maybe 2-3 calls a week. A bit more in texting. A whole bunch as an on line, portable, computer.
She was a member of a team of scientists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with the Honorable Al Gore.
voted. That is some good science right there.
We don’t need rats - we have millions of humans already in this experiment - and so far, the data says, “no problem.”
Which lawyer(s) will control the class action lawsuits?
That is the most important question.
A 30 year old lawyer could build such a class action lawsuit into a future presidential campaign.
RF engineer here, who has worked on RF exposure most of my career, and I believe this is BULLCRAP.
When all of you have brain cancer from cell phone radiation, my tin foil hat won’t look so silly, now will it?
I always use “speaker” mode. I quit using the “to the ear” mode with my second phone.
While a given animal is not making a cellphone call, they are, throughout their short two-year lifetime getting the same exposure that we expect people to get in their 70-plus years of life, Dr. Devra Davis, of Environmental Health Trust, said.”
So they gave the lab rats as must exposure in two years as humans would have in 70? That is NOT an analogous comparison. Its apples and oranges. It ignores, scientifically, the human body’s abilities to mitigate the radiation, in the smaller doses they receive on a daily basis. To make an equal comparison they’d have to administer to humans as much radiation as they might get in 70 years, over just a two year period; but they didn’t do that because that is not what humans are going experience. Their false conclusions are based on a false analysis.
The RF radiation exposure is nothing compared to the Zombie like creatures cell phones have created with their stupid social media. These idiots can’t even carry on a conversation with other people. All they can do stare at their phones and peck on them all day.