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How Safe Is Your Phone To Use?
Belfast Telegraph
August 11, 2000
Health
fears over hands-free mobile phones are expected to be played down by a
Government report to be published today.
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41-year-old neurologist in the States filed a GBP50 million lawsuit against
Motorola last week for damages following the discovery of a malignant tumour
behind his right ear. Dr Chris Newman's condition is terminal.
-Researchers
in Germany found fresh evidence linking mobile phones with Alzheimer's Disease
and multiple sclerosis. They found using a mobile exposes the brain to toxins
which trigger the illnesses.
-David
Blunkett wrote to every school in the country last month asking teachers to ban
children under 16 using a mobile phone except in an emergency.
-His
advice followed a report by former Government chief scientist Sir William
Stewart that concluded children could be more vulnerable to the effects of
radiation.
-The
Stewart Committee also recommended manufacturers should be forced to give
information on radiation levels from mobile phones on packaging.
-Mobile
phone manufacturers in the US caved in to consumer pressure and agreed for the
first time last month to disclose radiation levels.
-England
manager Kevin Keegan banned his players at Euro 2000 from using mobile phones.
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study of the health risks of mobile phones and masts carried out in Austria
found smokers who use mobiles run a greater risk of developing cancer than
non-smokers.
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study by the National Radiological Protection Board found that concrete roofs
soak up most of the radiation emitted by masts, dismissing fears children are
subjected to high levels of radiation from masts on top of schools.
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Polish study found mobile phones can make the heart race.
-The
Consumers' Association published research in April which showed hands-free kits
could actually amplify the energy and channel it directly into the caller's head
-A
dental expert warned that mobile phones can release poisonous mercury from
fillings, causing brain damage.
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