On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, James John McGuire wrote:
> From Yahoo:
>
> http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030930/tc_nm/health_mobile_damage_dc_6
>
> Some quotes:
>
> "There was no negative impact from signals for current mobile
> networks. However, cognitive functions such as memory and response
> times were boosted by both 3G signals and the current signals, the
> study found. It said people became more alert when they were exposed
> to both. "
The actual study report can be found on the site of the Dutch
ministery of Economics: http://www.ez.nl/default_bel.asp?pagina=cofam
The "Onderzoek" link gets you the original report by TNO. Note that
"UMTS-like" signals were tested, not actual UMTS signals.
Hans
Received on Wed Oct 1 20:30:45 2003