Android phones
Ori Idan
ori at helicontech.co.il
Wed Feb 23 13:51:30 IST 2011
2011/2/23 Elazar Leibovich <elazarl at gmail.com>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:53 PM, David Suna <david at davidsconsultants.com>wrote:
>>
>> 2. The Galaxy phone has a significantly lower SAR rating than the others.
>> The information I have found online has been rather unclear whether this is
>> something significant that would recommend this phone over the others. Can
>> anyone point me to reliable definitive information about this?
>>
>> HaMachon LeMechkar Garini of Israel published a survey about mobile phone
> radiation effects on the human body. Apparently this is a very well studied
> topic, since years ago people where exposed to much higher sources of
> radiation, for example, telegraph operators.
> The bottom line if I read it correctly is, that there has been extensive
> research on this topic, and no health issues were found. With the exception
> of small children, for which there haven't been enough research to give an
> solid opinion.
>
> In a personal note, I've no idea if it's Placebo (it happened to me ever
> since I started using mobile phone, before I learned anything about the
> health problems), or is it because of some other effect. But I'm feeling an
> headache each and every time I'm speaking on a mobile phone for more than a
> few moments. It is perfectly reproducible, and never happens to me with home
> phones, or ear phones, or when pressing a small TRANSISTOR near my ear.
>
> You can send them a request and they'll mail it (as in snail mail) to you.
> If I'll try to find it and I'll send it to you, please contact me privately
> if you're interested.
>
> As much as I understand, When they say there are no health effects, they
mean, no long term effects.
Headache during conversation is a known problem with cellular phones, the
question is does it means that you will suffer long term effects
like continuous headache or even worth, some kind of cancer.
--
Ori Idan
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