CDC, With No Explanation, Mysteriously Tones Down RF Warnings
Why did the CDC recently quietly modify and tone down their language re. risks from cell phones? An explanation is due.
We’ve seen this week that the CDC is accused of falsifying research on the connection between vaccinations and autism to show no risk. How can we trust the CDC, and be sure the changes here re. RF risk are not driven by a desire to protect corporate interests?
Center for Disease Control and Prevention Website Changes:
Can using a cell phone cause cancer?
August 13: There is no scientific evidence that provides a definite answer to that question. Along with many organizations worldwide, we recommend caution in cell phone use. More research is needed before we know for sure if using cell phones causes cancer.
Should people stop using cell phones?
August 13: “Scientific studies are ongoing. Someday cellphones may be found to cause health problems we are not aware of at this time. However it is also important to consider the benefits of cell phones. They can be valuable in an urgent or emergency situation – and even save lives.”
Do cell phones cause health problems in children?
August 13: “It’s too soon to know for sure. Children who use cell phones – and continue to use them as they get older – are likely to be around RF for many years. If RF does cause health problems, kids who use cell phones may have a higher chance of developing these problems in the future.”