Cell Phone RadiationI have a problem with this study by Danish researchers. Looks like you can pass off anything nowadays as research and the media is eager to buy it as such. I would just plain ignore this Danish research. Nothing in this report says indicates that mobiles are any more safer now. Yet, I heard it on the BBC Radio News and read on their website here that mobiles are now 'safe'. My problem is that the study is not conclusive in any way. But the reporter on BBC last night and their website headlines claim that they are now 'safe'. Some observations on this research:

  • they only "talked" to around 1000 people. That is statistically insignificant!
  • they want more data because technology has been around only for a few years. Huh?
  • they questioned the survey candidates and checked their phone bills to ensure that they were provided with accurate data. What no trust?
  • they do not resolve any previous questions on safety. So much for this friggin study!

To top it off, the Danish Researcher leading this study, one Dr. Christoffer Johansen says:

"We advise all people who use a mobile phone to use a hands free set. It reduces exposure."

Ya, Sure. That's some advise I can live with. Thanks, Doc. Where did you go to school BTW? You might want to read How Cell Phone Radiation Works when you get a chance.

On a more serious note, I think this IEEE Spectrum report from August 2000 on this topic is much more detailed and credible. If you want to check your cell phone radiation level, go here and there.

Comments:

Hmmm... except that, oddly enough, the "How Cell Phone Radiation Works" article has this piece of advice to limit exposure:

"If you are worried about the potential hazards of cell-phone radiation, here are few ways to reduce your risk:

* Use a hands-free headset."

It also helpfully concludes thus:

"It's still unclear as to whether cell phones actually cause any significant damage to the human body. Studies continue to contradict one another on the issue. Additional studies may shed some light on the true effects of cell-phone radiation, but will likely only confuse consumers even further."

Posted by 82.33.65.43 on April 13, 2005 at 10:40 AM PDT #

I think the Danes are jealous of the Finns (Nokia) success - that's what prompted this study!

Posted by Bala on April 21, 2005 at 09:53 AM PDT #

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