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Whose genetic tests are they, anyway?
By Ellen and Rachel on May 16, 2012
A siren call, red flag, canary in the coal mine for questions of medical autonomy in the 21st century. Are you entitled to your health information, or not?
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It’s not surprising that there’s a significant question mark around the negative health effects of cell phones. Radiation in our brains (or really, anywhere, and anytime we have a choice to opt out) isn’t ever really a great thing. I wonder what will come out, eventually, about our wi-fi connections or cordless phones. Interesting stuff. It just makes me want to get an old rotary phone with a really long cord, like we had when I was a kid. This article was correct in our willingness to be enamored with the latest and greatest invention without considering the negative consequences.
And with the lack of available pay phones, will this be a necessary evil, no matter what we discover about it?
[...] Source: http://mamasoncall.com/2011/08/daily-find-cell-phones-and-brain-cancer/ [...]