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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Wireless recharging one step closer to reality
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 9:33 AM :: 152 Views :: News, WiFi, General EMR

Imagine juicing up your laptop computer or cell phone without plugging it into an electrical socket.

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Thursday, August 07, 2008
New cellphone health litigation surfaces in California court
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 11:38 PM :: 362 Views :: News, What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR

A new health lawsuit has surfaced in California against T-Mobile USA Inc., Motorola Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America Inc., the complaint coming after a relative lull in litigation against the wireless industry and amid a resurgence of concern over whether mobile phones pose a hazard to throngs of consumers here and abroad.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008
California cellphone law may be more costly than the $20 fine
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 12:21 PM :: 744 Views :: News, Cell Phones

The threat of a $20 fine may not sway every California driver from using a hand-held cellphone when a state ban takes effect July 1, but a motorist who ignores the law and causes an accident could face huge civil judgments or even jail if fatalities result.

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Monday, June 16, 2008
Children, 12 and 13, treated for addiction to mobile phones
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 1:29 PM :: 789 Views :: News, What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR

Two Spanish children are being treated for addiction to mobile phones, in what is thought to be first case of its kind in the country. The children, 12 and 13, were admitted to a mental health clinic by their parents because they could not carry out normal activities without their phones.

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Monday, June 16, 2008
Spain treats child phone addicts
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 1:25 PM :: 766 Views :: News, What others are saying., Cell Phones, General EMR

Two children in Spain have been admitted to a mental health institution to be treated for addiction to their mobile phones, Spanish media report.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Mercury teeth fillings may harm some: U.S. FDA
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:48 PM :: 739 Views :: News, What others are saying.

Silver-colored metal dental fillings contain mercury that may cause health problems in pregnant women, children and fetuses, the Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday after settling a related lawsuit.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Health risk of long-term mobile phone use to be studied by scientists
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:35 PM :: 893 Views :: News, Research Reports, Cell Phones, General EMR

Scientists have started work on a massive official study to discover whether the long-term use of mobile phones causes brain cancer, and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

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Monday, June 02, 2008
Community Opposition To Telecom 3G Masts Grows
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 3:02 PM :: 859 Views :: News, What others are saying., General EMR, New Zealand

Local residents in Nelson, who organized to block Telecom's proposed 22 meter, 3G phone mast above a play-centre and pre-school, want to kick-start a national dialogue on the safety, standards, placements and even the need for the proliferation of telecommunications equipment in New Zealand.

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Monday, June 02, 2008
ROBERT O. BECKER, 1923-2008
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 2:36 PM :: 727 Views :: News, What others are saying.

Robert O. Becker, a towering figure in bioelectromagnetics, died on May 14 due to complications from pneumonia.

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Friday, May 16, 2008
German Bee Populations Collapse
Posted By MichaelFosburg @ 12:11 PM :: 783 Views :: News, General EMR

Some German apiarists lost their entire stock of bees over the past winter.

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