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	<title>Comments on: Are Cell Phones Harmful During Pregnancy and Beyond?</title>
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		<title>By: Dagny McKinley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dagny McKinley</dc:creator>
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		<description>I wish I could believe cell phones don&#039;t cause any damage, but I have talked to friends, who like me feel the EMR&#039;s in my head and in my jaw, specifically my fillings when I&#039;m on the phone.  That can&#039;t be good.  I can also feel the phone when it&#039;s in my pocket.  I try to use a headset as much as possible, but don&#039;t have very good volume on the current headset.  I say go hands free as much as possible.  Better to be too cautious than not cautious enough.

Dagny McKinley
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I could believe cell phones don&#8217;t cause any damage, but I have talked to friends, who like me feel the EMR&#8217;s in my head and in my jaw, specifically my fillings when I&#8217;m on the phone.  That can&#8217;t be good.  I can also feel the phone when it&#8217;s in my pocket.  I try to use a headset as much as possible, but don&#8217;t have very good volume on the current headset.  I say go hands free as much as possible.  Better to be too cautious than not cautious enough.</p>
<p>Dagny McKinley<br />
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