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Andrew Sharp

A.R.T is the International Air Rail Organisation's blog, with news, articles and comment on all things related to air rail links world-wide. Your comments and thoughts are welcome: for obvious reasons, they will be moderated and may be edited.


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Jun08

Are mobile phones bad for your health?

Permalink | 08/06/10 | Categories: Safety/Security, State of the ART | by: A Sharp English (UK)

I've seen a recent study of the impact of mobile phones on health. There have been several of these, some better than others, but I thought the recommendations associated with this one were worth reviewing.

Using land-lines, using hands-free sets and texting is safest, because the radiation source (the mobile phone) is not close to your head.

It is also safer to use mobile phones out of doors, where they emit less energy because they have easier access to the towers which relay the signals. Use of phones in trains or cars also results in more energy being used, since the phones are constantly switching signals to new towers.

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