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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Australian survey predicts mobile phone catastrophe
By MichaelFosburg @ 3:12 PM :: 1040 Views :: What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR, Australia
 

Australian survey predicts mobile phone catastrophe

According to the survey conducted by Australian Health Research Institute the increase in the volume of electromagnetic radiation causes major disorder in human body, which has also been certified and confirmed by WHO..

 

CJ: Mineguruji ,  3 days ago   Views:600   Comments:4

 

ACCORDING TO studies and survey conducted by Australian Health Research Institute, due to billions of times increase in volume of electromagnetic radiation emitted by millions of mobile phones, internet, intranet and wireless communication data transmission will make almost 1/3 rd of world population susceptible to ear, eye and brain cancer, besides other major body disorders like heart ailments, impotency, migraine, epilepsy etc.

According to the institute study, the tissues of children are tender and are likely to be more effected by use of any wireless gadget and devices and they should not be encouraged to use mobile phone.

The fatal electromagnetic radiation are emitted mainly by mobile phones, mobile phone antenna, tower, mast, transmission tower, microwave oven, wireless devices, system and equipment. These dangerous effects have been certified and confirmed repeatedly by many leading medical and scientific research institutions of the world including Ministries of Health of various governments, World() and now have been admitted and confirmed by Government of India in their recent press releases.

Precautions, the mobile users must take:

Never keep mobile phone near your heart (left pocket), never allow children below 16 years and pregnant women to use mobile phones.
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