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To: Mark Marcellus who wrote (6160)8/3/2000 8:20:21 AM
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Hey, you were all "P.O.ed" at the evil "big tobacco", why aren't you & CNBC talking this? This isn't exactly the first we've heard questioning Cell Phone safety? Is it because Cell Phones are such a big part of the "new economy"?
Tuesday August 1 5:52 PM ET
US Investigating Cell Phone Health Risks
By Laura GilcrestWASHINGTON (Reuters Health) - Amid mounting concerns that the Golden Age of communication may have a dark side, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is turning to outside experts to help assess whether the cell phone may pose an adverse health risk through radiation.

At an August 1st workshop in Gaithersburg, MD, officials from FDA's Center for Devices and Radiologic Health (CDRH) met with scientific and technological leaders to begin to develop an approach for putting the troubling theory about cell phones to the test.(cont)
dailynews.yahoo.com
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