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Electronics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wireless electronic devices and health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World Health Organization has acknowledged that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are influencing the environment (but not people), and that some people are worried about possible effects. In response...
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For many, personal audio electronic devices such as iPods and other MP3 Players play a pivotal role in our individual entertainment lives. Many of us couldn’t imagine a walk to work or treadmill jog without one.
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Electronic devices are used to re-educate and strengthen weak urinary muscles. They produce an electrically stimulated contraction in your pelvic floor and external urethral sphincter. ... Electronic devices are used for patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI), urge urinary incontinence (UUI) and mixed...
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British Muslims are providing the Taliban with electronic devices to make roadside bombs for use in attacks against British forces serving in southern Afghanistan, The Telegraph can disclose. ... British Muslims are providing the Taliban with electronic devices to make roadside bombs Photo: PA...
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Electronic devices are a complex mixture of several hundred materials, many of which contain toxic heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium and beryllium and hazardous chemicals, such as brominated flame retardants. ... Why BFRs and PVC should be phased out of electronic devices...
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