Not much I determined, as I happen to be of the ilk who mostly thinks these things are ruining our society not because of the health threat (yet) but the social damage they do. So using that criteria and having gotten over the "cell thrill" about a decade ago, I'll play it safe thank you..
And then 5 years down the road when all these cell phone junkies end up looking like this.....
.....I and the others who do without them the best we can will be safer for heeding the warnings about something that's being so abused and misused in the first place .....and contrarily free to die by getting hit by a truck or getting cancer from eating too many Froot Loops if you get my drift.
On the other hand .....I am against more government regulation in every area except border enforcement and Illegal deportation, so I guess until the definitive word comes down after a large outbreak of tumors for instance, it's a choice everyone can make for themselves for the time being. At least that is right up until the Obama Led Central government seeks to sink it's fangs into the cell phone industry, just as they have the banking and car industry.
Fact of the matter is, these warnings could very well be scare tactics to drive these companies under the government umbrella in the UK for now, or is called Great Eurabia now? But that doesn't mean anything when it comes to what this guy we're calling president is gonna do,
So I guess it all comes down to just being careful, and like all good things, don't abuse 'em and all will be well.
Daily Express | UK News :: LONG-term mobile phone users could face a higher risk of developing cancer in later life, according to a decade-long study.
The report, to be published later this year, has reportedly found that heavy mobile use is linked to brain tumours.
The survey of 12,800 people in 13 countries has been overseen by the World Health Organisation.
Preliminary results of the inquiry, which is looking at whether mobile phone exposure is linked to three types of brain tumour and a tumour of the salivary gland, have been sent to a scientific journal.
The findings are expected to put pressure on the Government – which has insisted that mobile phones are safe – to issue stronger warnings to users." more
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