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Cell Phone Cancer Fear: Daily Radiation
Exposure
Cell Phone Radiation
What many cell phone users may not know is that
cell phones send electromagnetic waves into
users' brains. In fact, every cell phone model
sold in the United States has a specific
measurement of how much microwave energy from
the phone can penetrate the brain. Depending on
how close the cell phone antenna is to the head,
as much as 60 percent of the microwave radiation
is absorbed by and actually penetrates the area
around the head, some reaching an inch to an
inch-and-a-half into the brain.
"This is the
first generation that has put relatively
high-powered transmitters against the head, day
after day," says Dr. Ross Adey, who has worked
for industry and government for decades studying
microwave radiation, and is one of the most
respected scientists in the field. Tests
conducted by the ABC show 20/20 have found that
some of the country's most popular cell phones
can - depending on how they're held - exceed the
radiation limit. 20/20 reported that
government-testing guidelines are so vague that
a phone can pass the Federal Communications
Commission's requirements when tested in one
position and exceed those maximum levels when
held in another position.
Experts say it's particularly hard to predict
the long-term impact of a product that's just
two decades old, especially since most of the 95
million Americans who now have cell phones began
using them in the past five years.
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