beats tripping over a phone cord as I walk around the room. Somehow I can't seem to worry about this. I've worked with asbestos, I've dug in the dirt (radon), worked on exhausts (carbon monoxide, I drink coffee, eat sugar, and also smoke. I play golf under highpower electric lines, worked near a windpower facility. Let's see, why the h e ll am I alive still today?
A few years back a neurologist was discovered with a brain tumor and before he died he was warning the world about the dangers of cell phones. He stated he KNEW that is what happened to him.
My hubs wants to get rid of our home phone and just have a cell phone. I remembered what that Doctor had warned and went in search of any findings and found several.
All very interesting...
If I am going to die I think I would rather about ten different ways then brain cancer/tumors. That has got to be up there with the worst ways to go.
Thanks for the info. Where I live sending smoke signals would be a faster way to communicate then a cell phone. I live where there is a lot of Granite and Iron deposits.
I'm more concern about my water supply then my phone. In my area they put levels of arsnic to purify the water. So i get bottled water.
I use a speaker ear phone when I'm in the cordless. It's nice to be reminded again of why the small inconviences in my life. With my Mother and Uncle dying of lung cancer and brain cancer I am sensitivly aware of my odds and refuse to leave this earth in that fasion. It is a horrible way to die. I know first hand.
quote:There used to be something you could buy that partially insulated a phone's
magnetic field. I wonder if you can buy it for a cell phone...?
There is dude! I wear one of those hats made out of Reynolds Wrap Aluminum foil (although I'm sure any brand will do)... and what's so cool about it is that you can change it with the times as fashion trends change!
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Tom Strange
oh well... we all gotta go sometime...
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vickles
I'm sorry but I'm too hooked on my cell phone.
They said the same thing about police officers using the speed gun.
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TheInvisibleDan
Oh great, there goes my brain.
Look on the bright side.
We can heat a ham sandwich on our heads.
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beats tripping over a phone cord as I walk around the room. Somehow I can't seem to worry about this. I've worked with asbestos, I've dug in the dirt (radon), worked on exhausts (carbon monoxide, I drink coffee, eat sugar, and also smoke. I play golf under highpower electric lines, worked near a windpower facility. Let's see, why the h e ll am I alive still today?
~HAPe4me
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Sunrays
water
acid rain
fried food
tri glycerides
COlesterol
Nicotine
alchohol
air
too much exercise
dieting
not enough exercise
not dieting
low carbohysrates
high carbohydrates
too much red meat
not enough protein
and now.....
my cellphone
actually I think I'm in more danger from the stress engendered by trying to keep track of and respond appropriately to all of the above
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I knew about this back when cordless phones were new.
Electromagnetic fields near the body are never that great.
I don't sweat temporary exposure, but I'm not surgically connected like
some people.
There used to be something you could buy that partially insulated a phone's
magnetic field. I wonder if you can buy it for a cell phone...?
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mj 412 was found dead today from
cell phone exposure to her head...
she was warned and didnt heed the precautions....
NAH!!!!
I am hoping for much more drama like fat cat suffocates owner while trying to fit perfectly on the pillow...
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A few years back a neurologist was discovered with a brain tumor and before he died he was warning the world about the dangers of cell phones. He stated he KNEW that is what happened to him.
My hubs wants to get rid of our home phone and just have a cell phone. I remembered what that Doctor had warned and went in search of any findings and found several.
All very interesting...
If I am going to die I think I would rather about ten different ways then brain cancer/tumors. That has got to be up there with the worst ways to go.
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WW
I think I recall those guard things...
I will have to look...
Thanks
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Thanks for the info. Where I live sending smoke signals would be a faster way to communicate then a cell phone. I live where there is a lot of Granite and Iron deposits.
I'm more concern about my water supply then my phone. In my area they put levels of arsnic to purify the water. So i get bottled water.
I use a speaker ear phone when I'm in the cordless. It's nice to be reminded again of why the small inconviences in my life. With my Mother and Uncle dying of lung cancer and brain cancer I am sensitivly aware of my odds and refuse to leave this earth in that fasion. It is a horrible way to die. I know first hand.
Good article!
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MJ --- :D--> :D--> :D-->
And when they bury me, coffee plants will sprout from my grave.
De-caf?? I don't need no stinking de-caf!!
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WolfWord said:
There is dude! I wear one of those hats made out of Reynolds Wrap Aluminum foil (although I'm sure any brand will do)... and what's so cool about it is that you can change it with the times as fashion trends change!Link to comment
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Here is Tom getting ready to make a cell phone call.
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Tonight's Penn & Teller: Bull....! episode talks about cell phones and cancer, along with more "Safety Hysteria".
Here's a link to the episode synopsis: Safety Hysteria
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