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Summary: A series of Q&As on wireless communication (including cell
 phone) base station antennas and human health.
Keywords: cell phones, cellular phones, PCS, health, antennas, EMF, cancer, FCC


Archive-name: medicine/cell-phone-antennas-health-faq 
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: 1996/8/8
Version: 1.5.1
Maintainer: jmoulder@its.mcw.edu
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Cellular Phone and Personal
Communication System (PCS) Base Station Antennas and Human Health

** Purpose
This FAQ addresses the issue of whether cellular phone base station
antennas are a risk to human health.  Issues surrounding the phones
themselves are not directly addressed.  Some aspects of the FAQ are also
relevant to other types of broadcast antennas.  

**Table of Contents 
1)  Are there health hazards associated with living, working, playing, 
or going to school near a cellular phone or PCS base station antenna?
2)  Is anyone seriously concerned about possible health risks from 
cellular phone and PCS base station antennas? 
3)  Do the differences between cellular phone and PCS base station 
antennas matter when evaluating their potential impacts on human health? 
4)  Do the differences between PCS base station antennas and other types 
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