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Cell Phones and cancer. by Dr. Craig R. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven 1 Comment Another new study demonstrates a link between cell phone use and cancer: "The study, published Friday in the American Journal of Epidemiology, found a clear link between cell phone use and cancerous growth in the saliva glands. Researchers found that among groups who tend to hold the phone on one side and use the phone frequently or for prolonged p ... Read on »
Disruptive cell phones by Kamal S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven 1 Comment The cell phone is everywhere these days. I cannot imagine life without a cell phone. I often wonder how we managed without them for so long! Like everything, however, the cell phone has its own negatives. The biggest problem is the lack of solitude. You are always 'reachable'. I often wish that I could, for a while at least, be without a cell phon ... Read on »
Cell Phone Health by Dr. Larry O. Medical DoctorHealth Maven 1 Comment How about a New Year's resolution to make healthier choices regarding our cell phone use? Our safety and often that of our children riding in the car seats behind us, depends on our alertness and defensive driving skills. A recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety provides evidence of the effects of cell phone use on injury cra ... Read on »
CCR on a cell phone! by Christina Thielst Patient ExpertHealth Maven 1 Comment I just read about placing patient health data in the form of a Continuity of Care (CCR) record on a cell phone and want to carry the idea a little farther. Claudia Tessier described the Continuity of Care Record (CCR) as the ideal dataset to store a consumer’s personal health information on a cell phone(Her presentation can be found atwww.mo ... Read on »
Cell phone? Um, no. by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven 2 Comments The Hellion just asked me the ever-popular question "Do you think I'm old enough for a cell phone?" Um, no? I explained that she could have a prepaid cell phone when she got a job or got a car, whichever came first. So, either 14 or 17. She's 8. It'll be a while. Sure, a lot of kids in her 3rd grade class have one, but where is the ... Read on »
Cell Phones by dancing65roses Today my mother said that there is a study that isn't formally written up yet, but that it is so conclusive that they are going ahead and telling people anyway. It is about cell phones. And my mother says that cell phones cause cancer. So much so that you shouldn't even have yours on. This is what that study said. I haven't read or heard of su ... Read on »
Cell Phone Cure by Julia O. Registered NurseHealth Maven 1 Comment Photo byRodolfo ClixIngenious students at MIT have devised a program which addresses the problems associated with treating patients for tuberculosis:CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Researchers at MIT believe they've discovered a new weapon in the battle against tuberculosis: Free cell phone minutes.For years, doctors have struggled to get some TB patients to ta ... Read on »
Power to the Cell Phones...not a ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven 1 Comment Power to the Cell Phones... not a full personal health record, but emergency information only if you ended up in the ER that would be easily accessible...if your wireless carrier is Verizon, you can subscribe through their "Get It Now" applications...BD MyRapidMD, the developer of the personal medical alert service - the Emergency Service ... Read on »
Energy Healing: Cell Phones and Cancer by Dr. Bruce F. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine 1 Comment Yes there is reseach on both sides of this issue: does heavy cell phone use cause cancer. Many years ago I worked for a defense contractor that designed and built communications equipment for the military. I worked with a number of engineers, many who worked on microwave communication devices. I was a bit more fortunate to work on digital devices. ... Read on »
Cell phone driving distraction by Dr. Richard Keller Medical DoctorHealth Maven 1 Comment A recently published study looked at performance in a driving simulator of individuals who had blood alcohols of 0.08 (the “legal limit” for intoxication) and those same individuals sober and using a cell phone. They also served as the “control” group driving without alcohol or distraction. Cell phones users, both “han ... Read on »