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The Silent Killer explores the impact of exposure to cell phone radiation, and its link to cancer.
Almost all technological advances offer rewards as well as risks. Cell phone use skyrocketed in the 1990’s until today, some 20 or more years after their introduction, nearly every adult in the United States owns and uses a mobile phone. This book explores the history, development, and research on the possible health risks of cell phones and other sources of electromagnetic radiation. It also offers suggestions for mitigating EMF exposure from cell phones and other sources.
Table of Contents
- Chapter One - The Unseen Menace
- Introduction: Everything Old is New Again
- Electromagnetic Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields Then and Now
- All Electrical Devices Emit EMF
- What Happens When People Are Exposed to High EMF
- Other Health Problems Related to High Electromagnetic Fields
- Chapter Two: Cell Phones & Health
- Obvious Cell Phone Dangers: Talking and Driving
- Hidden Cell Phone Dangers: Radiation
- Potential Delayed Health Effects of Cell Phone Use
- Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
- Several Major Studies Demonstrate Cell Phone Dangers
- Should You Take Precautions? You Decide
- Cell Phone Use and Lower Bone Density
- Cell Phones and Fertility Issues
- Cell Phone Dangers for Children
- Chapter Three: Personal Stories
- Chapter Four: Risk Reduction
- Simple Risk Reduction Steps
- Cell Phones and SAR Ratings
- Organizations, Resources and Individuals
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