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To learn more go to http://www.CellphoneLies.com http://www.emfnews.org The cellular phone industry was born in the early 1980s, when communications technology that had been developed for the Department of Defense was put into commerce by... more
To learn more go to http://www.CellphoneLies.com http://www.emfnews.org The cellular phone industry was born in the early 1980s, when communications technology that had been developed for the Department of Defense was put into commerce by companies focusing on profits. This group, with big ideas but limited resources, pressured government regulatory agencies particularly the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow cell phones to be sold without pre-market testing. The rationale, known as the low power exclusion, distinguished cell phones from dangerous microwave ovens based on the amount of power used to push the microwaves. At that time, the only health effect seen from microwaves involved high power strong enough to heat human tissue. The pressure worked, and cell phones were exempted from any type of regulatory oversight, an exemption that continues today. An eager public grabbed up the cell phones, but according to Dr. George Carlo, Those phones were slowly prompting a h less
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