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we are born with repair processes. we get damage to our dna every day by breathing, sunlight and what not. if we eat well and exercise and don t have too much exposure, that damage gets repaired. for cell phone radiation, young people today are growing up in a sea of radio frequency radiation that didn t exist even five years ago. we ve been surrounded by radiation for a long time. you re saying this new radiation has changed the amount that we re exposed to? by billions and billions and billions of times. the amount of radio frequency radiation today is billions and billions of times greater than occurred at the big bang with which we evolved museum lihuman. i recognize that microwaves play an important role in many aspects of modern life. i think direct microwave radiation of the brain and that s why all of the fine print warnings advise don t hold the phone directly on the body.
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