Since the emergence and rapid growth of consumer electronic products (cell phones, computers, etc.), one environmental toxin – electropollution (commonly also referred to EMF (Electromagnetic Frequencies) or EMR (electromagnetic radiation)) – has received extensive coverage in studies, research articles and editorials from prominent media outlets around the world. It has been reported in scientific papers that EMFs such as those emitted from mobile phones may significantly increase the risk of conditions such as cancer, blood clots, autism and miscarriage. Younger people are more vulnerable to EMF waves due to skull thickness, which is maturing and growing. Studies have demonstrated impact of cell phone use in children after as little as two minutes. Below is a sampling of this media coverage, designed to provide you with plenty of food for thought.

Cell phones and Your Health
Sub Sentinel, October 2005
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 A Government agency has acknowledged for the first time that Electrical fields can make you sick The Sunday Times – Britain, September 2005
 Cell phones aimed at children under 8 Sub Sentinel, August 2005
 U.K. Gov. Bans Cell Phones in All Schools The Sun, UK Press Sunday, November 2003
Cellphones may pose risk to kids TORONTO STAR, March, 2005
Children’s Advocates Ask Congress to Investigate Marketing of Mobile Phones to Kids Progressive Newswire , July, 2005
Studies have shown numerous biological effects from cell phone radiation TORONTO STAR, July, 2005
Can we reduce cellphone risk for kids? -Other countries take precautions TORONTO STAR, July, 2005
RF radiation linked to Autism in children Research Study - Robert C. Kane, Ph.D., February 2004
What Cell Phones Can Do To Youngster's Brain In 2 Minutes U.K. Sunday Mirror, London, April 1, 2004
Maximum EMF Exposure Emerges As Strong Miscarriage Risk Microwave News, May/June 2001
Leading Epidemiologists See Childhood Leukemia Risk at 4 mG Microwave News, September/October 2000
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