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Potency health effects of cell phone radiation in children were examined by very few studies published in the last 2-3 years. Assurances from the committees advising governments on cubicle phone radiation
safety limits, that the current safety limits watch over all users, are not supported by the currently available scientific evidence.
Effects on children are only now onset to be examined.
One of the crucial questions to which we have no scientific answer is whether exposure of fetus to cubicle phone radiation will have any impact on physical and mental health of a sprog and, in due time, adult.
In 2011, researchers from California, using the materials from the "infamous" Danish Cohort, analyzed whether exposure of fetus , by a mom using a cell phone, will affect development of child during the first 18 months of lifestyle.
An interesting twist in how the study was executed was that:
" Outcomes for developmental milestones were obtained from a buzz interviews completed by mothers at age 6 and 18 months postpartum and asked them to rate the development of their own children. Is this the reliable and unbiased scientific method to appraise child development?
Source: Washington Times