“Cell phones might kill you. But based on our past behavior toward things we want that we know are harmful to us, even if the cellphone/cancer conditional turned into a definite we'd fatalistically shrug our shoulders and take the next call.” We’re all responsible adults, but what about children, whom the author of this article fails to mention? They are too young to make an informed choice about using a cell phone. Their parents buy them a cell phone without any thought given to the radiation it emits which is especially dangerous to children’s more vulnerable brains and bodies. We don’t buy cigarettes for our babies or very young children. Why should we be handing them a cell phone?
Will Cell Phones Prove as Cancerous as Cigarettes?
by Steward Wolpin, The Huffington Post, 13 March 2014
This week we commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first handheld cell phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (pictured above), going on sale (which you can read more about here).
But will we one day rue the day cell phones became the world's most ubiquitous gadget the way we discovered, after 30 years, that cigarettes can kill you?
Cell phone radiation isn't good for you. But is it bad for you? If it is bad, will the bad turn into fatal? And even if cell phones proved harmful to our health -- then what?
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by Steward Wolpin, The Huffington Post, 13 March 2014
This week we commemorate the 30th anniversary of the first handheld cell phone, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X (pictured above), going on sale (which you can read more about here).
But will we one day rue the day cell phones became the world's most ubiquitous gadget the way we discovered, after 30 years, that cigarettes can kill you?
Cell phone radiation isn't good for you. But is it bad for you? If it is bad, will the bad turn into fatal? And even if cell phones proved harmful to our health -- then what?