Yahoo says Health Concerns are Nonsense:

Leave it to the so-called “Health Experts” over at Yahoo to tell people that widely controversial health issues…issues that became controversial *because of* concerns people were witnessing based on cause and effect…to try to convince everyone that not only are the following complete non-issues, but that you can even INDULGE in the below with little to no concern:

-Talk it up on the cell phones folks!  All that radiation is a total non-issue to your brain and any other system.

-Vaccinate your child robustly, regardless of autism concerns.

-Don’t worry about plastics; most are totally safe.

The list and reasonings are just long enough, and manipulative enough, that the vomit raising into my throat prevents me from elaborating more.

Read it yourself:

http://health.yahoo.net/articles/mens-health/photos/should-you-ignore-these-5-health-scares#0

Especially the part about talking it up on the cell phone without concerns, and plugging your baby full of WHO KNOWS what via syringe.

Absolutely amazing.

My law background comes into play once again.

Note how they are referring to very specific pieces of information that do not contain enough “evidence” to support any dangers.

In other words, how they manipulate people’s opinions by stating something like “there is no evidence that cell phones cause brain cancer” without referencing ANY other potential complication of cell phone frequencies on the human body/brain.

It’s all about liability.  These all happen to be HUGE industries, huh?

What does your common sense tell you about the cell phone tower’s power getting that signal to a fraction of an inch from your head?  Would you hold a radio’s receiver up to your head for a few hours a day?

What does your common sense tell you about injecting unknowns into your infant child?

I am living on an insane planet.