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Subject: Cell Phone Antennas & Health FAQs
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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

Archive-name: cell-phone-antennas-health-FAQ
Last-modified: 1996/7/5
Version: 1.4.1
Maintainer: jmoulder@its.mcw.edu
Keywords: cell phones, cellular phones, PCS, health, antennas, EMF, cancer

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.  

** Organizational Notes
Cross references to other questions are indicated by the letter Q followed
by the question number; for example, (Q9) indicates that further
information is found in Question 9.  Technical references are shown in
brackets; for example, [2] is a reference to technical note 2.  Technical
notes follow the main FAQ.


1)  Are there health hazards associated with living, working, playing, or
going to school near a cellular phone or PCS base station antenna?
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