I heard this on the radio on my way into work this morning, and Kent forwarded me a link as well. It's an article warning of the dangers of cancer from the use of cell phones. Most of us use cell phones. I can't live without mine, but I'm not using it a lot. I figure next to the other dangers in life, like simply driving to work in the morning, cell phone usage is way down on the list of dangers.
Still, I do worry about some people. I know people who seem to live their lives on cell phones. When I visit the UCONN campus, students all over the place have a cell phone up to their ear. Many others have the phone up to their ear a lot. I also know people who go around the office all day long with a blue tooth ear set hooked to their ear. All day long, even when they don't have a call, or are in their car! I stopped using a blue tooth ear set because my new car simply has it all built in (I wonder what that's doing to me on my way to work?), so when I get a call, my car rings. I pick up the call with a button on my steering wheel, and the radio stops, and it puts the call through my car speakers.
But still, for those who wear a blue tooth ear set all day long, what does that do to you? It's pulsing every few seconds to stay online waiting for a call. And every time it pulses, what does that do to their brain?
Just something to think about. Personally, I view the cell phone as a great invention, kind of like the light bulb. I never go anywhere without it, but a lot of that is knowing that if I'm in an accident, or fall while out hiking, help is only a phone call away. But I use it with moderation, like every thing in life. I love martinis, but I don't have one every night and I don't use them to deal with stress in my life. I love chocolate and deserts, but I don't gorge myself on them. Once in a great while, maybe once every 2-3 months, I'll have a dessert and a cappuccino after a nice dinner.
And sometimes when I'm making a nice dinner for guests, I will use real butter in a sauce (some sauces will not work without it). If I'm making a Hollandaise or a Bearnaise sauce, they have butter and egg yolks for the consistency. How often do I make those? Maybe twice a year. How often to I eat steak? Maybe once a month.
The message here is, everything in moderation. Know what the risk is, and act accordingly.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cellphone use because of the possible risk of cancer.
The warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, is contrary to numerous studies that don't find a link between cancer and cellphone use, and a public lack of worry by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. [...]
Adults should keep the phone away from the head and use the speaker phone or a wireless headset, he says. He even warns against using cellphones in public places like a bus because it exposes others to the phone's electromagnetic fields. (source)





It's so funny to see your post on cellphones. I'm working on research with SPI right now trying to find a legitimate link between EMF and various reported problems.
The cancer link has been bumping around for a number of years and it's important to remember that the link is statistical - that means certain cancer seems to be found in people who use this technology as opposed to the general population. But it doesn't always take into account the millions of other environmental facts we face in our modern world. In other words it's a clue but a definite link.
And you're right about the Bluetooth headset - it also gives off EMF right against the temple. So, not sure what the guys at the University of Pittsburgh is thinking.
As for me, I worry more about High Fructose Corn Syrup which killed my liver and almost killed me! I avoid it like the plague now, but it's incredibly hard to do. Even "healthy" drinks include it now. All it does is deposit fat onto your liver. Has zero use for the body beyond that. But it's cheap so food and beverage people dump it in by the boatload.
As Randy Newman says in the Monk theme:
"People think I'm crazy, 'cause I worry all the time
If you paid attention, you'd be worried too
You better pay attention
Or this world we love so much might just kill you!"
I'm not a big fan of Corn Syrup, but I had no idea that it would to that to your liver. Sounds terrible.
You know your cell phone is constantly beaming out signals if it's turned on, even if you are not on a call.