....from http://www.upci.upmc.edu/news/upci_news/2008/072308_celladvisory.html 1. Do not allow children to use a cell phone, except for emergencies. The developing organs of a fetus or child are the most likely to be sensitive to any possible effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields. 2. While communicating using your cell phone, try to keep the cell phone away from the body as much as possible. The amplitude of the electromagnetic field is one fourth the strength at a distance of two inches and fifty times lower at three feet. Whenever possible, use the speaker-phone mode or a wireless Bluetooth headset, which has less than 1/100th of the electromagnetic emission of a normal cell phone. Use of a hands-free ear piece attachment may also reduce exposures. 3. Avoid using your cell phone in places, like a bus, where you can passively expose others to your phone's electromagnetic fields. 4. Avoid carrying your cell phone on your body at all times. Do not keep it near your bod...