Cellphone Use During Pregnancy Could Turn Kids Into Anti-social, Hyperactive Thu

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Pei-chen

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Why don't they come out with a study that says cell phone usage prevents cell division at the early stage of pregnancy? That'll stop most wannabe mom from coming near a cell phone.

Useless pseudo science.
 

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It's not usless. You can't find the root of a problem without studying the possibilities. In this case there is no inference that radiation caused problems, only that some aspect of phone usage is potentially the culprit. I'm glad that they went on to explain the (need I say obvious) possibility that the child misses out on crucial interaction if the mother is on the phone.
 

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It's not usless. You can't find the root of a problem without studying the possibilities. In this case there is no inference that radiation caused problems, only that some aspect of phone usage is potentially the culprit. I'm glad that they went on to explain the (need I say obvious) possibility that the child misses out on crucial interaction if the mother is on the phone.
 

dzmcm

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It's not usless. You can't find the root of a problem without studying the possibilities. In this case there is no inference that radiation caused problems, only that some aspect of phone usage is potentially the culprit. I'm glad that they went on to explain the (need I say obvious) possibility that the child misses out on crucial interaction if the mother is on the phone.
 

dzmcm

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You hit refresh a couple times when you think your internet is stalling like usual, and it reposts over and over so that you look like a jackass. Sorry people.
 

dzmcm

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It's not usless. You can't find the root of a problem without studying the possibilities. In this case there is no inference that radiation caused problems, only that some aspect of phone usage is potentially the culprit. I'm glad that they went on to explain the (need I say obvious) possibility that the child misses out on crucial interaction if the mother is on the phone.
 
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