Do cell phones cause cancer? The question is highly debated, especially since the release of a government report. Do Cell Phones Cause Cancer? The report from the The National Toxicology Program (NTP), released on May 26, 2016 (draft reports released February 1, 2018) shows statistically significant increases in cancer among rats. The government agency’s release…
Do Cell Phone Safety Gadgets Work?
Do cell phone diodes, stickers, or chips work? Can I use my cell phone with peace of mind if I have one of these gadgets? Do Cell Phone Safety Gadgets Work? In light of growing evidence that mobile phone radiation is harmful, many are wondering if they should invest in a sticker, diode, or some…
NTP Study: Cell Phones and Cancer (Part I)
The U.S. government has released a report that will undoubtedly prove to be a game-changer when it comes to the issue of cell phone safety. The U.S. National Toxicology Program, a federal interagency program under the National Institutes of Health, has released a report that shows statistically significant increases in cancer among rats that had…
Lessons From a Car Accident
My husband and daughter walked away from their accident. So did the other people involved. But the lessons learned will last a lifetime. Some things get easier as you go along as a parent. Other things don’t. Like driving. Or rather, letting your child do the driving. Our 7th child got her license two months…
5 Surprising Facts About Cell Phones
Do you feel like you can’t live without your cell phone? Are you wondering if mobile phones are actually safe? These five facts about cell phones may help you sort through the conflicting information and our culture’s ever-increasing reliance on wireless technology. 5 Surprising Facts About Cell Phones 1. Cell phone manufacturers tell you to…
Cell Phones and Dental Health
Is your mobile phone harming your dental health and perhaps your overall health? Is there a connection between cell phones, tooth decay, and salivary tumors? Cell Phones and Dental Health Cell phones may not be as innocent as initially hoped. Emerging scientific evidence suggests cell phones may trigger salivary tumors, brain cancer, attention deficit disorder…