Thursday, 18 October 2012

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Since the first reports appeared in the literature, scientists have recognized the near-ubiquitous use and exposure to cell phones and other radiofrequency technologies in the last decade, and have launched and completed many studies. As the science has matured, researchers and government officials have become increasingly concerned about exposures that affect pregnant women—and their fetuses . Their concern is also for children whose brains and organs do not fully mature until age 21.Non-ionizing radiation, with long wavelength and low frequency, does not break chemical bonds, but has sufficient energy to move electrons and heat body tissue, leading to biological effects at certain doses. Except for optical radiation, there is little data on the quantitative relationships between exposures to different types of non-ionizing radiation and effects on human health.

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones

Donate Used Cell Phones 

 

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