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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Tuesday 04 March 2008


Name

F McNish


Location

UK


Occupation

IT Consultant


Comment

The science you are talking about, maybe correct, but the debate is about the phone user has the choice if they want to expose EMF radiation to their head whilst using the mobile phone, regardless of the distance to the mast. The person who has a mast close to thier home and around the 75 metres where the beam of greatest intensity falls has no choice what so ever. No studies have yet been carried out on the Biological effects of EMF radation and experts are hinting that children could be at risk. This country should follow other countries and protect its population by taking precautions and keeping masts away from homes and schools until we know the facts.



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