Don't know about you, but so many of my friends have ear complaints and recently the number of people having head hemorrhage has risen in all age groups. Don't know if there's a connection, but certainly a coincidence.
2006-07-09 01:40:56
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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Officially, there's still no proof. But I've seen cases of blood cells damaged by radiation of cell phones (through Live Blood Analysis). It's still safer to do prevention though. Keep your cell phones in your bags and not on your waist.
2006-07-09 01:58:09
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answered by gracie 1
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Yes, they transmit at near microwave radio frequencies (800 mHz). We all know what microwaves can do. Fortunately, cellphones transmit at very low power (1-3 watts) and do very little damage. But, they can and probably do take out cells one by one when the antenna is right next to your brain. The damage is probably negligible, though.
2006-07-09 02:32:50
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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it doesn't really "hurt" human,but it makes our body cells react and it has big possibility to become mutated.
but, what i know, the pressure and the frequencies must in a very high level. and,my knowledge, mobile phone (which in good quality) is safety
2006-07-09 01:46:19
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answered by NegH,, R 1
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Cell phones do not use radiation. They use electromagnetic waves.
No, it cannot hurt you. (Almost like getting an MRI!)
2006-07-09 06:45:06
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answered by Obama, 47 y/o political virgin 5
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I think it paralyzes the brain, have you ever seen anyone coherent while driving and talking on the phone? several test have been done that say they don't. what does a microwave oven do to your dinner? that's what cell phones are doing to your brain.
2006-07-09 01:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The safest cellular telephone is one you do not ever use or own. Joking? not truly. such an excellent style of undesirable boogers re available waiting to get us or blind facet us. I in simple terms attempt to stay in simple terms and with te smallest quantity of gadgetry as achievable. stay satisfied. Billie
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answered by Anonymous
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Still debateable.
Has not been proved with solid evidence.
So, in the meantime continue using the cellphone.
2006-07-09 02:37:30
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answered by umesh 3
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No. I read almost all news items and small articles and could not find any medical/theoretical basis for such fears.
2006-07-09 01:40:32
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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Yah a little bit but the poulltionis more than that.
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2006-07-09 01:43:45
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answered by k.akbar_baig1980 2
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