I realize this is off topic, but think it's important enough to all of us to be posted here (at least initially).

CNN: Cell phone use can increase possible cancer risk

"Radiation from cell phones can possibly cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization.
The WHO now lists mobile phone use in the same 'carcinogenic hazard' category as lead, engine exhaust and chloroform.
Before this recent announcement last month, WHO had assured consumers that no adverse health effects had been established."
I wonder now if there's anything else we aren't being told about (yet)?

Based on this report, and the fact that different cell phone brand/models emit different anounts of SAR levels (RF absorbed by the body),
have you made any changes in your brand/model cell phone owned:

cnet:
Cell Phone Radiation Make & Model Radiation Levels

or the way you use it when talking (speakerphone, remote headset vs up to your ear)
or securing it (away from your body, vs in your front pants pocket)?

Will cell phone use by young people today be linked to developing (brain) cancer 30 years down the road,
the way cigarette smoking have been proven to greatly increase the risk for lung cancer,
or are we simply over reacting? confused1

Please share your thoughts and opinions.