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Levi's to sell 'anti-radiation' trousers for mobile users

...harmful. Many members of the public, though, remain concerned. The government-backed Stewart Inquiry recommended in 2000 that a precautionary approach should be taken to... Read more

12 September, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

More tests for school mobile masts

...or near schools earlier this year. This programme was recommended by the Stewart Inquiry -- an independent expert investigation into the issue of mobile phone safety... Read more

4 March, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

'Cancer link' mobile mast testing begins

...Both are reported to be operating within their maximum licensed power. The Stewart Inquiry, an independent, government-backed study into mobile phone safety, concluded in... Read more

28 February, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Experts to examine mobile mast link to cancer cases

...use can cause health effects, at a cost of £4.5m. The Stewart Inquiry, an independent, government-backed study into mobile phone safety, concluded in... Read more

15 February, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Government to investigate mobile phone safety

...from the remaining £3m. The announcement comes nearly two years after the Stewart Inquiry -- a government-backed investigation in the issue of mobile phone safely... Read more

25 January, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Full marks for school mobile phone masts

...guidelines. The work was carried out in response to recommendations from the Stewart Inquiry, which examined whether mobile phones pose a health risk. Although the... Read more

4 January, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Mobile phone manufacturers work on cancer shields

...that using the devices can lead to brain tumours. Last year's Stewart Inquiry, set up to examine whether mobile phone use was dangerous, concluded... Read more

11 June, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Report hints at minimum age for mobile phone use

...age limit for mobile phone users. A report by the government-funded Stewart Inquiry, released Thursday, is also expected to recommend restrictions on the length... Read more

11 May, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Requests swamp mobile mast safety test registration

An offer from the Radiocommunications Agency to test the safety of mobile masts sited on schools and hospitals had attracted a flood of interest Read more

26 July, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

One in ten children ignore mobile guidelines

...4 percent for more than one hour per day. Last year's Stewart Inquiry advised that children should be discouraged from using their mobile for... Read more

29 June, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

GSM health risks won't be known for a decade

...mobile phone emissions. Professor Challis, who took part in the government-backed Stewart Inquiry into the risks of mobile phone use, said that researchers still... Read more

8 June, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Mobile risk: Could cancer lawsuits come to Europe?

...The latest UK research into mobile phone safety is the government-funded Stewart Inquiry, published in May. It recommended a precautionary approach to mobile phones... Read more

4 August, 2000 by Graeme Wearden

Schools alerted to mobile phone dangers

...calls should be discouraged". The advice follows recommendations from the government-appointed Stewart Inquiry in May to introduce guidelines on a minimum age limit for... Read more

28 July, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Are we cooking our brains?

...government funded report (presumely costing somewhat less than £22bn) known as the Stewart Inquiry. This report outlines the findings of an expert group headed by... Read more

12 May, 2000 by Tony Westbrook

Rupert's Weekly Roundup (15/5/2000)

Here we go again. You must be getting the hang of this place by now, I write 'stuff' each day about the breaking stories and then put them at the News Digest. Then at the end of each week we gather gather them all together and put them right here for you... Read more

12 May, 2000 by Rupert Goodwins

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