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Marino's new study, and Leitgeb's recent papers.

Also the new stuff on changes in EEG after cellphone use.

And changes in brain metabolism.

Plus the WHO/IARC report.

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Loni <loni326@...> wrote:

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> What would be the most informative and credible info on EHS. I want to

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> spreading awareness with govt officials etc and need the best

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> Not to terribly lengthy. To the point but from credible sources!

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> Thank you! Loni

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Hi All,

I have to carry a blackberry phone against my wishes, so can anyone tell me what

is the best type of protection to hold this thing in while it is attached to my

belt?

Thanks so much,

Audy

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Would the phone actually work in a lead pouch or would it be the same as

shutting it off?

Keep it as far away from your physical body as possible.

I notice my car key (has some kind of transmitter in it I assume) in my pocket

adversely effects me but I don't notice it in my purse ( although I suspect it

is still bothering me some).

p.s. my husband carries a purse!

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> Hi, Audy,

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> If I personally had to carry a Blackberry, I would check out lead lined

pouches (the kind made to carry film in).  And I would carry it in my purse

(however, I think you might be male, in which case, that might look very

strange.  ;)  I do not know a good place to carry one on your body.  Perhaps

in the side pocket of a pair of carpenter's pants???  (Near the knee.)

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> From: audyl <audyl@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 5:31 PM

> Subject: Re: EHS Info!

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> Hi All,

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> I have to carry a blackberry phone against my wishes, so can anyone tell me

what is the best type of protection to hold this thing in while it is attached

to my belt?

> Thanks so much,

> Audy

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Thanks Diane - That was my question. I assumed the originator of the question

needed to leave the phone on and that was the problem.

I have been assuming all along that if you leave your cell phone off it will not

cause you problems. Am I correct in that assumption?

Thanks,

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> I realized after the fact that you were probably asking if the cell phone

could be left on, in

> order to hear the ring, in a lead pouch.  It might, I wouldn't know.

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> Diane

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