
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Monday 31 March 2008
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John H Woods
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UK
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IT
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My boss exposed me to 2000 per cent of my usual air-incident risk, by asking me to complete a short time assignment with weekly air travel. I could increase my chance of winning the Lotto six-fold by spending another £5 a week. Do either of these things really make a difference? Of course not, because the chances are so low to begin with.
It is worth noting that, if there is an effect, we should minimise the radiation that people receive by having more masts around, therefore allowing the phones to transmit at lower power. I notice he hasn't suggested that.
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