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An Irreverent look at Telephone Masts I was walking the dog the other day, as you do, through the fields of Totteridge Valley and my mobile phone bleeped into action. On the other end was someone rather high powered in MHPS saying “John, you really must write something for the Annual Report on these dreadful mobile telephone masts”. I smiled, and, of course, agreed.
… and as the temperature rises, the sea level rises, water becomes precious, and there is limited fuel for our cars, buses, trains and aeroplanes – at least we shall be able to chat about it on our mobile phones …. or will there be sufficient masts to give Post Script: Whilst the masts might not be too damaging the mobile phones might be. Some research headed by Professor Bengt Arnetz at Kaarolinska Institiute and Uppsala University in Sweden and from Wayne State University in Michigan, USA is thought to be the most comprehensive of its kind. The research shows that using the handset before bed causes people to take longer to reach the deeper stages of sleep and to spend less time in them, interfering with the body’s ability to repair damage suffered during the day. The finding is especially damaging for children and most of all teenagers, most of whom – surveys suggest – use their phones late at night. Dr Chris Idzikowski, the director of the Edinburgh Sleep Centre says “There is now more than sufficient evidence, from a large number of reputable investigators who are finding that mobile phone exposure an hour before sleep adversely affects deep sleep.” Independent 20 January 2008 * these points are taken from current documents or can be found on the internet.
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