EMF
Jun 27 2006, Pratyush

Cellular phones create electromagnetic field and excite certain brain cells. The researchers at Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Isola Tiberina, Italy have found that this stimulation of certain brain cells do not cause any harm to the brain. It may be...

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