Mobile phone manufacturers are to begin labeling their products to show how much radiation they (31) amid continuing health concerns among consumers.
Finnish Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone (32) , US Motorola and Sweden’s Ericsson are working to develop a standard for measuring the amount of cell phone (33) that is absorbed by human tissue.
The move comes in the wake of the Stewart inquiry in Britain that published findings in May recommending tough controls (34) implemented despite concluding there was no evidence of danger from mobile phone radiation.
"This is an (35) consumers feel (36) about, and we want them to get the relevant (37) ," Ericsson Mobile Phones spokesman (38) health and safety issues Mikael Westmark said.
"With the huge increase (39) mobile phone users, more and more people want information about the products they use
Mobile phone manufacturers are to begin labeling their products to show how much radiation they (31) amid continuing health concerns among consumers.
Finnish Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone (32) , US Motorola and Sweden’s Ericsson are working to develop a standard for measuring the amount of cell phone (33) that is absorbed by human tissue.
The move comes in the wake of the Stewart inquiry in Britain that published findings in May recommending tough controls (34) implemented despite concluding there was no evidence of danger from mobile phone radiation.
"This is an (35) consumers feel (36) about, and we want them to get the relevant (37) ," Ericsson Mobile Phones spokesman (38) health and safety issues Mikael Westmark said.
"With the huge increase (39) mobile phone users, more and more people want information about the products they use
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