In a message dated 6/26/2006 3:45:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Which,  IIRC, have been now shown to have an effect, albeit low  level.




But the effect is completely different than the effect needed to produce  
cancer. Remember the brain produces em radiation and responds to it so there is 
 
no reason that the brain would not respond to an external source of em. I 
would  propose another test. Yell really loud into someone's ear. This is a 
sound 
wave.  Measure the electromagnetic response in the brain with an MR scan 
(actually you  don't have to yell all that loud). The fact that sound causes a 
brain response  would mean by this logic that sound can cause cancer. Please 
get 
me some  earmuffs. 
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