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« Reply #80 on: 02/01/2011 17:58:22 »
In addition to "Quit yakking, and get off the damn phone!" I would add, if you are concerned quit griping and get a wired head set so you can keep the phone away from your body. I don't think that this is necessary, but the inverse square law should allay the fears of anyone who disagrees. Steve
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« Reply #81 on: 29/01/2011 19:52:33 »
Yep Steve, quite right you are, and Geezer of course.

Ah, btw, You wouldn't happen to have a daughter would you?
Just asking :)
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Geezer I mean.
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« Reply #82 on: 30/01/2011 08:35:06 »
Quote from: yor_on on 29/01/2011 19:52:33
You wouldn't happen to have a daughter would you?

Two actually. Fortunately, mobile phones only became mandatory accessories some time after they left home!
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« Reply #83 on: 30/01/2011 19:26:14 »
Quote from: SteveFish on 02/01/2011 17:58:22
In addition to "Quit yakking, and get off the damn phone!" I would add, if you are concerned quit griping and get a wired head set so you can keep the phone away from your body. I don't think that this is necessary, but the inverse square law should allay the fears of anyone who disagrees. Steve

Someone checked into that idea and found that the wires acted like  wave-guides and channelled more of the RF straight into your head.
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« Reply #84 on: 30/01/2011 19:39:04 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 30/01/2011 19:26:14
Quote from: SteveFish on 02/01/2011 17:58:22
In addition to "Quit yakking, and get off the damn phone!" I would add, if you are concerned quit griping and get a wired head set so you can keep the phone away from your body. I don't think that this is necessary, but the inverse square law should allay the fears of anyone who disagrees. Steve

Someone checked into that idea and found that the wires acted like  wave-guides and channelled more of the RF straight into your head.

Good point! I never heard that one before, but I'm pretty sure the headset cable will work as a highly effective antenna using the human head as a ground plane. Ironically, nearly all the energy will be coming from the user's own phone.
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Re: Is there any risk living under power lines?
« Reply #85 on: 22/04/2016 07:32:56 »
Quote from: Geezer on 17/10/2010 18:57:37
Lee,

I am not claiming an undisputed fact. My position is simply "there is no known scientific evidence that connects cancer with power lines". That does not say there never will be, it's just the current state of understanding.

You have said EMR (btw - more correctly we are discussing the effects of ELF) "can" cause cancer. If that's true, I'd like to see the evidence and an explanation for the mechanism.

According to Edward W. Campion, M.D. (New England Journal of Medicine, 337:44, July 3, 1997):
 
"there is no convincing evidence that high-voltage power lines are a health hazard or a cause of cancer...18 years of research have produced considerable paranoia, but little insight and no prevention. It is time to stop wasting our research resources. We should redirect them to research that will be able to discover the true biologic causes of the leukemic clones that threaten the lives of children."
YES, risk to live near power lines, because of high-voltage wires can lead to many health issues like leukemia and cancer. Electromagnetic censor is responsible for creating negative value on your body.
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« Reply #86 on: 22/04/2016 09:19:18 »
Quote from: highvoltpower on 22/04/2016 07:32:56
YES, risk to live near power lines, because of high-voltage wires can lead to many health issues like leukemia and cancer. Electromagnetic censor is responsible for creating negative value on your body.

What's the evidence to support your claims?

You can't just say what you have without evidence-based justification. This is a scientific forum, not a platform for propaganda. There may well be an effect, but here we work with evidence, not gut instinct.
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