Dangers of Mobile Phone Radiation: Sonya Feldhoff interviews Dr. Devra Davis
April 8th, 2011
Dr. Devra Davis discusses the dangers of Mobile Phone radiation with Sonya Feldhoff on the Australian radio program Drive.
Mobile phones have become a permanent fixture in our lives but what effect do they have on your health?
Dr. Devra Davis, a visiting professor at Harvard and author of the book Disconnect, has done studies into mobile phone radiation and how it effects a person’s brain, their cells and fertility.
After analysing the results Dr Davis never keeps her phone on her body or in her pocket and always uses a headset, hear the interview here.
Tags: Brain-Tumor Risk, campaign for safer cell phones, cell phone cancer, cell phone radiation, Cell Phone Safety, Dr. Devra Davis, safer phone zone
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Mobilewise.org has recently launched its new facebook page
April 5th, 2011
Nasreen Hosein Mobilewise.org has recently launched its new facebook page! Take a visit and show your support
Tags: campaign for safer cell phones, cell phone cancer, cell phone radiation, Cell Phone Safety, mobile wise, mobilewise
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Cell Phone Radiation – What Could be the Long Term Effects?
March 19th, 2011
FOX News interviews Dr. Devra Davis, founder of Environmental Health Trust and author of Disconnect, about the long term effects of Cell Phone Radiation. Watch the Interview.
Tags: cell phone, cell phone cancer, cell phone radiation, Dr. Devra Davis, Environmental Health Trust
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Links Found Between Brain Tumors and Cell Phones
January 26th, 2011
An Editorial in the BMJ Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine discusses the possible links between cell phones and brain-tumor risk based on multiple studies.
This editorial was published in the BMJ Journal of Occupational and Environment Medicine and can be found at http://oem.bmj.com/content/early/2010/12/15/oem.2010.061358.
Tags: Brain-Tumor Risk, cell phone, cell phone cancer, cell phone radiation
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