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Mobile Phone

The effect of mobile phone radiation in humans is still being questioned. In Britain a 27 year old woman with a brain tumour is taking a mobile phone manufacturer to court who she blames for her tumour. A biologist, Roger Coghill has also been given permission to bring a case against a provider of mobile phone equipment for failing to warn people of radiation hazards. A wide variety of electrical devices contribute to electro smog, ranging from computers, to phones, TV sets, radar transmitter and transformers. However mobile phone radiation is certainly intense, as evidenced by the effects on aircraft navigation systems, or more obviously on a nearby conventional telephone or a music system. Large numbers of people are expected to come forward with claims that a wide variety of conditions have been triggered or made worse by use of mobiles. These claims will be extremely difficult to prove. Even if a link is shown, proving that a particular case was directly related is almost impossible. This has been the case, for example, over Gulf War syndrome, or reactions to MMR vaccine, or the debates

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