All things electronic put out radio waves. Cell phones do use radiowaves, but they have been designed to keep them as far away from you as possible. There is no point to worry about radio waves from a cell phone. Microwaves, radio stations, computers, everything electronic have radio waves.
2006-07-17 23:51:49
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answered by Wilochka 4
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Mobile phone radiation is definitely real - the question is whether or not it is harmful.
There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting that the modern electronic world in which we live is full of 'electro-pollution' which is damaging to our health and the health of our children.
Almost half of people who use mobile phones daily are concerned about health risks from electromagnetic radiation.
Almost one in two (43%) people who use mobile phones daily are particularly concerned about potential health risks from electromagnetic radiation. Over one in three (37%) less frequent users of mobile phones are similarly concerned.
46% of people use their phone daily, and it is this group which shows the greatest concern about health risks. Mobile phone users are more likely to be male, ABC1s, full time workers, PC users and to have higher incomes - a very similar profile to those who are concerned about the potential health risks of mobile phones.
62% of all mobile phone users expressed interest in obtaining a product which might reduce potential health risks, rising to 71% of those using their phones daily. Eight in ten of those who are particularly concerned about health risks are interested in purchasing such a device. (Extract from a recent Mori Poll)
So it seems quite a lot of people are concerned.
2006-07-18 00:20:54
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answered by justasiam29 5
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it will rot your brain, oops, too late for you.
2006-07-18 10:10:52
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answered by Foxy 4
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