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Latest: Children at risk from mobiles

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. These can also affect a number of brain functions, according to Hyland.

[November 24, 2000, 11:17]

Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry

News Writing in The Lancet, Dr Gerard Hyland warns that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms. These can also affect a number of brain functions, according to Hyland.

[December 8, 2000, 9:40]

2000 Roundup: A mixed year for mobiles

News And, writing in The Lancet UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland insisted that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones induced potential unhealthy brain behaviour. Dr Hyland also accused the mobile phone industry of taking advantage of...

[December 3, 2000, 6:12]

Text messaging could pose health risk

News Dr Gerard Hyland warned last November that handsets have subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms and can affect brain functions. Hyland believes that pre-adolescent children are at the greatest risk of suffering adverse health effects...

[May 24, 2001, 11:30]

Research: Mobiles potentially harmful to human cells

News Dr Gerard Hyland warned that the low-intensity, pulsed radiation used by mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms, which could also affect a number of brain functions. Spanish scientists have discovered that mobile...

[December 11, 2000, 11:19]

US study: no link between mobile phones and cancer

News And, writing in The Lancet in December, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation -- specifically from low-intensity, pulsed radiation which could affect a number of brain functions.

[December 20, 2000, 14:38]

Government to investigate mobile phone safety

News In November 2000, British scientist Dr Gerard Hyland accused the mobile industry of using the conclusion of the Stewart Inquiry to hide the dangers that mobile phones could pose, especially to children.

[January 25, 2002, 13:26]

Largest-ever study finds no mobile cancer link

News Writing in The Lancet late last year, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation, which could harm a number of brain functions. The largest ever scientific study of mobile phone health...

[February 7, 2001, 12:07]

UK mobile phone users hits 40 million

News Some experts went further: writing in The Lancet, scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that mobile phones exert subtle non-thermal influences on living organisms, which could also affect a number of brain functions.

[January 5, 2001, 6:01]

GSM health risks won't be known for a decade

News Dr Gerard Hyland wrote an article for The Lancet last November warning that mobile phone emissions can affect brain functions, and that young children would be at the greatest risk from any ill-effects.

[June 8, 2001, 13:11]

Mobile phones linked to eye cancer

News And, writing in The Lancet in December, UK scientist Dr Gerard Hyland warned that children are at the greatest risk from mobile phone radiation -- specifically from low-intensity, pulsed radiation which could affect a number of brain functions.

[January 15, 2001, 9:19]

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