[ RadSafe ] " No brain cancer link to mobile phones, study says "

Richard L. Hess lists at richardhess.com
Thu Sep 1 07:59:46 CDT 2005


I realize that, but how does one separate the two sources of heat in 
an analysis?

And yes, I realize that the phone is only generating heat when it is 
in operation, and stays cool in standby (referring to another post a 
day or two ago).

At 12:08 AM 9/1/2005, Susan Gawarecki wrote:
>I think the brain-heating concern refers to the effects of the radio 
>waves on the cells of the brain, not heat emitted by the cell phone itself.
>
>Susan Gawarecki
>
>Richard L. Hess wrote:
>
>
>>>Previous independent studies have found mobile phone radiation may have some
>>>>effect on the human body, such as heating up the brain and 
>>>>causing headaches
>>>>and nausea.
>
>
>>If the phone is thermally hotter than your body, and it's in 
>>contact with your body, doesn't that heat your body?




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