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    Don't let children use the cell phone, unless in emergency situations. They are the most sensitive to the electromagnetic fields emitted by cell phones.

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There are a few simple steps you can take to reduce your risk of being exposed to electromagnetic fields given off by cell phones. Medical officials say these fields are dangerous and can have negative effects, including cancer.

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