Dr. Sanja Gupta did a half hour on TV yesterday saying the connection between glinoma (brain cancer) and cell phones is getting stronger. Now that cell phones have been around for a few years, they have accumulated enough data to feel there is a connection. He suggested ear phones.
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/28/45/
I have always used an earpiece with my cell phones since I got my first tracphone in 1994. I hate trying to multitask with a phone in my hand so I also tried to make sure that [when we had a land line] all my phones could use earpieces. Though I use wired ones not bluetooth. I hate bluetooth.
I’ve begun a list of folks I’m going to give wired headsets to for Xmas.
Just in case it works.
Yep, that’s how he spelled it.
I love how some people use this to explain why some tests show no connection and then later say, “Joe started using a cell phone a bunch and then just two years later got brain cancer!” Is that a fallacy with a fancy Latin name or is that just being inconsistent?
I’d just say “correlation does not equal causation,” but I’m sure there’s a Latin logic term as well.
Edit: And I just remembered it - “post hoc ergo propter hoc.”
Carpe moron?
/me does not speak Latin
Idiot fish?
/me also does not speak Latin
Beware of morons, or Morons will seize you.
Not sure which.
Maybe he needs a different service provider; one where he can take less bars…? :eek:
Seize the moron. I think.
For what it’s worth, it’s not totally ignorant: Cellphone Radiation May Cause Cancer, Advisory Panel Says - The New York Times
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A World Health Organization panel has concluded that cellphones are “possibly carcinogenic,’’ putting the popular devices in the same category as certain dry cleaning chemicals and pesticides, as a potential threat to human health.
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I’m not here to argue either way (I’m skeptical that it causes cancer, and few people get the kind of cancer in the article anyway, and if it really was high risk, every driver in the suburbs would have cancer by now), but there you go. It might be prudent to use a wired headset, or, if necessary, a wireless one (the amount of radiation from a wireless headset must be tiny compared to a cellphone). If you wear a wireless one, it’s important that it looks like the one Uruhu had, of course.
RS