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<p>Even with bluetooths, people often have the phone on their body, particularly men. Most men, and many women, carry their cell phones in a pocket right next to their body, in fact, often near their reproductive organs. Some years ago I was involved in a fight to keep a cell tower from going up across the street from an elementary school (we won because the judge thought there was enough information to warrant concern. We also were responsible for the school board taking a position on the issue.) There was a lot of concern about a tower being that close to growing children. Maybe it’s having done some reading at the time, but I’d just feel better if these had been around for 50 or 60 years. I’m pretty convinced that the emergence of so many trends in health – girls entering puberty at younger and younger ages, the rising rates of autism and certain autoimmune disorders, the fact that certain cancers are seen at younger ages, etc. is related to how much the environment has changed in the last few decades. We seem to have plunged into a love affair with wireless technology without a whole lot of information about long-term effects.</p>