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Dr Alan Frey has argued convincingly that mobile phones are responsible for causing headaches. Since the 1960s it has been known that people exposed to very low intensity microwaves hear sounds such as buzzes, clicks or tones. Known as “microwave hearing”, this phenomenon is thought to take place in the cochlea. People thus affected, who were the subjects of Frey’s experiments on microwave hearing in the 1960s, often reported headaches.
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Why is it that, despite years of research, science has not yet resolved the issue of whether or not electromagnetic radiation is harmful to the body? In a recent publication Dr Alan Frey has suggested that there are a number of reasons why “we don’t have a credible body of biological data involving electromagnetic fields on which to base public health decisions.”
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