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Cell and Portable Phones


Cellular and portable phones, though suddenly and seemingly indispensable in our society, are a direct product of the wireless industry's successful attempt to sell us speed, convenience and entertainment all in one seductive package. In the long term, biologically safe alternatives to wireless cell and portable DECT phones will become necessary, as already they are causing negative effects that impact all living systems.



« Return to Cell and Portable Phones

Feb 8
2012

Why iPads and iPhones are Not Kids' Toys

An edited version of Devra Davis' original article in EHT e-newsletter Nov 2011

"According to SodaHead.com, a discussion community with more than 10 million visitors a month, cellphones and iPads rank as the most-wanted items among youngsters, with 65% placing these devices at the top of their wish lists. Parents planning to succumb to the lobbying and get their kids the latest electronic gadgets would do well to ponder experts' warnings before buying them . . ."




« Return to Cell and Portable Phones


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