Check out this slide show and see what you can make of it.
http://www.slideshare.net/staywired/and ... esentation
I believe I'm sensitive to EMF levels even though no one believes me. If my husband streams video or music to his cell phone or computer while we are driving, I get a mild headache in the front of my head, for the entire time the device is streaming data. He shuts it off, headache clears. Turns it on, it's back. I can't sleep if I look at a cell phone right before bed, although I attribute that to the light it emits.
Here's a powerful article that appeared on Dr. Mercola's site this week:
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... ation.aspx
Story at-a-glance
A panel of experts presented a wide range of scientific evidence that electromagnetic radiation from cell phones and other wireless technologies has indisputable biological, health and mental health effects, and are of particular concern for children.
Radiation from cell phones and Wi-Fi has already been shown to cause diminished reaction time, decreased brain motor function, social and emotional problems, and inability to focus on complex and long-term tasks in children
Cell phone use has been linked to nine types of cancer and to declines in sperm count and fertility
The evidence clearly supports the need for Wi-Fi-free or low-Wi-Fi areas where pregnant women, children and others sensitive to EMFs can be protected, and for precautionary education for these audiences.
Based on the well-established DNA impacts, there is sufficient evidence now to take proactive action to protect children, and this is especially important since DNA mutations are irreversible, as well as passed down to future generations.
Young children should not use cell phones except in an emergency; nor play with cell phones like toys. While one can put the phone in ‘airplane mode,’ which disconnects it from Wi-Fi and the Internet, the cell phone still emits magnetic fields from the battery, shown to have equally important biologically consequences, including links to childhood asthma and obesity from fetal exposures.
Overuse of the internet and multitasking in children has also been linked with social, emotional and relational underdevelopment and a chronically distracted view of the world