Study after study finds no health effects to worry about, but the city by the Bay wants warnings anyway. [Bruce Nye, Ted Frank/PoL]
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by Walter Olson on June 29, 2010
Study after study finds no health effects to worry about, but the city by the Bay wants warnings anyway. [Bruce Nye, Ted Frank/PoL]
Tagged as: cellphones, overwarning, San Francisco

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Bob
Political grandstanding. If they really believed that there was a problem and were really willing to stand up for what they believe to be a serious health issue, SF would outright ban cell phones for the good of their people.
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