Friday, March 17, 2017

California Tries to Cover Up Cellphone Hazards


By Dr. Mercola Cellphones have become commonplace. Users are able to call, text and use the Internet, all from the convenience of a piece of equipment that fits in a pocket. According to Pew Research Center, 91 percent of adults in the U.S. have one.1 Pew found the number of people embracing the use of cellphones have made this device the most quickly accepted consumer technology in history. The latest survey found those over 65, living in rural areas and women, are less likely to own a cellphone, although this pattern has not been evident in previous surveys. Pew attributes the quick rise in popularity of the device to the development of smartphones. Unfortunately, this connection to technology places you in danger of disconnecting from what's real and really important. Use and overuse may lead to addiction. The New York Times observes:2 "The near-universal access to digital technology, starting at ever younger ages, is transforming modern society in ways that can have negative effec
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/03/15/cellphone-emf-dangers.aspx

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