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Hi Kristen
No, I don't feel dizzy after long conversation, but it may be really difficult to co-relate any uneasiness - if at all it is there - because there could be several other possible reasons.
However, as you rightly said this issue requires serious attention, because we consumers are lost between claims and counter-claims with no idea about the fact.
Warm regards
Abhijit
Posted by: Abhijit Kar | 07/12/2009 at 04:02 PM
We would need to look into health statistics for Brain Cancer to determine if cell phones are truely causing problems. Please note that cancer may not be the result, but behavior issues could also be the result. I do not know if anyone is tracking health issues around these two areas that can provide data. It would be interesting to find out.
Here is a question for you; After a long cell phone conversation, how do you feel ? Do you feel dizzy or faint, maybe you need to clear your mind before engaging in a good conversation? Just some . . . after-thought for you.
Posted by: Kristen Ann Winslet | 05/12/2009 at 12:55 AM