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This book examines the origins and development of health concerns associated with cellular phones, focusing principally on Western Europe, North America, and Australasia.
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cell phone risk, phone health concerns, microwave fears, microwave concerns, cell phone fears, precautionary culture, cell phone issue, power line controversy, tower campaigns, demonstrable hazard, cell phone radiation, cell phone industry, mobile revolution, mobile masts, phantom risk, tower issue, microwave news, precautionary response, precautionary manner, cell phone operators, cell phone usage, phone masts, claims makers, cell towers, cell phone towers
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United States, United Kingdom, European Commission, House of Lords, Northern Ireland, European Union, Margaret Dean, Sunday Times, Daily Mail, Cold War, House of Commons, Love Canal, New Scientist, Sunday Mirror, Gerard Hyland, New York, Paul Brodeur, Future Foundation, Evening Standard, George Carlo, Mobilex Environment Monthly, New Zealand, William Stewart, Alan Meyer, Alasdair Philips
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