Exposure
to Cell Phone Radiation Part 1

Cell Phone Radiation
Cell phone Radiation Protection
Radiation Protection Products
WASHINGTON, D.C. –- Environmental Working Group’s (EWG)
research team has assembled the most comprehensive online
consumer guide ever to cell phone radiation, rating more
than 1,000 cell phones marketed in the U.S.
With this free, user-friendly online tool, consumers can
make informed decisions about which cell phones to buy. The
EWG guide uses easy-to-read graphics to illustrate each
phone’s radiofrequency emissions, enabling consumers to make
quick comparisons of radiation output of various wireless
devices.
“We would like to be able to say that cell phones are safe,”
said Olga Naidenko, Ph.D., EWG Senior Scientist and lead
author of the study. “But we can't. The most recent science,
while not conclusive, raises serious issues about the cancer
risk of cell phone use that must be addressed through
further research. In the meantime, consumers can take steps
to reduce exposure.”
Exposure to Cell Phone Radiation Part
2
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