Everyone is affected by electromagnetic radiation.(Letters to the Editor)(Brief Article)

From: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients | Date: August 1, 2005| Author: Firstenberg, Arthur | Copyright information

Editor:

May I express my thanks to Rose Marie Williams for her well-researched and informative articles on cell phones in the June and July 2005 issues.

I would like to make one correction to an assertion attributed to my organization. In the June article (page 23, last paragraph) she wrote: "About three percent of the population is immediately affected by electromagnetic radiation."

So far as we know, electromagnetic radiation affects most people ...

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