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Dear All,
I believe that the usage of mobile phone is much higher in Hong Kong than in
Sydney. On average, more than 2/3 population in Hong Kong are mobile users,
and similar situation in Macau where I am living in. While there may be
injury on using mobile, I have no choice not to use mobile due to business
purpose. For minimize risk exposed, I try my best to minimize the usage
time. I believe that people should be general educated to do so.
Sok Han Leong
Student of Master of Public Health
University of New South Wales
Australia
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寄件者: suzanne wong <[log in to unmask]>
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傳送日期: 2001年9月6日 AM 10:13
主旨: MOBILE PHONES - DANGEROUS?
> Dear all,
>
> The use of mobile phones in Sydney keeps increasing
> especially among the younger population who will be
> most at risk of any ill effects if any exist.
>
> I have encountered conflicting opinions regarding
> whether the radiation is harmful. I belief that the
> jury is still out.
>
> I wondered if anyone has more
> detailed/up-to-date/insightful information about
> current knowledge of the dangers(or otherwise).
>
> Is anyone aware of any public/private intervention
> being explored e.g. warning labels, legislation,
> education to address this concern?
>
> Please feel free to express any strong opinions about
> this issue as well.
>
> My husband who is a telecommunications engineer thinks
> that we are making a mountain out of a molehill.
> I am not so sure.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dr Suzanne P L WONG
> MPH Student
> University of NSW
> Sydney Australia
>
>
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