It's not until we see actual proof of dangers that we pay any attention to it. Because of that I highly recommend that you read the information below and watch the video below as well. It wasn't until a few months ago that I really paid attention to the dangers of overexposure to EMF...that include cell phone use (where you literally connect it to as close to your brain as you can get) and computer use (where proximity is tight and length of time is extensive...at least for me personally). Because of this I have taken precautions measures to help alleviate my exposure, but education myself about it is key so I am at least aware of how it is affecting me, whether I choose to do something about it or not. Some things I do include using my speakerphone on my cell unless privacy is essential in a public place, I also always maintain contact with a grounding pad at my computer. I also have 2 Beautiful Himalayan salt lamps about 3-4 feet from my computer station. Some people are more prone to others to be negatively affected, or more exposed than others, so it’s key to know that these things do have an effect on our bodies, so we can personally choose what to do about it. 
Public Exposure: DNA, Democracy and the Wireless Revolution - A Must-See Documentary on the Dangers of Cell Phone Use
By Dr. Ben KimApproximately 60,000 to 70,000 cell phones are sold each day in the  United States.  Over 110 million Americans use cell phones.  And  worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 1 billion people use cell  phones.  As the number of cell phones, cell phone towers, and other  wireless antennas increase rapidly in industrialized nations, should you  be concerned about the effects that regular exposure to radio frequency  radiation can have on your health?  
 If you're not concerned about the effect that wireless devices and  broadcasting antennas can have on your health, I encourage you to view  "Public Exposure: DNA, Democracy and the Wireless Revolution," a  documentary that provides the best overall look at the connection  between radio frequency radiation and human health that I have ever come  across. 
In case you don't have time to view this documentary, here are some highlights that I jotted down during my first viewing:
 -  Regular exposure to radio frequency radiation may interfere with the  electrical fields of our cells.  Common health challenges that have been  linked to regular exposure to radio frequency radiation include:
 - Abnormal cell growth and damage to cellular DNA
- Difficulty sleeping, depression, anxiety, and irritability
- Childhood and adult leukemia
- Eye cancer
- Immune system suppression
- Attention span deficit and memory loss
- Infertility
 
-  Children are at much higher risk than adults of experiencing health  problems related to regular exposure to radio frequency radiation;  thinner and smaller skulls translate to greater absorption of radio  frequency.
 
-  From the early 1950's to the mid 1970's, the U.S. embassy in Moscow  was purposefully bombarded by radio frequency radiation 24 hours a day.   The U.S. embassy workers experienced what the perpetrators identified  as "Radio Frequency Sickness Syndrome." 
 After some time of concentrated radio frequency radiation exposure, the American ambassador developed leukemia. The next American ambassador also developed leukemia. Blood tests performed on embassy staff members showed irreversible DNA damage.
 
-  Dr. Jerry Phillips, a biochemist researcher, began studying cell  phone safety for Motorola more than a decade ago.  When he started  generating data that indicated that cell phones have negative effects on  human health, Motorola took a number of steps to delay publication of  Dr. Phillips' work.  
 According to Dr. Phillips, Motorola's main concerns with his data were how to handle public relations and how to spin the results in a way that was favorable to the industry.
 Dr. Phillips also indicates that the only significant money that is available to do research on cell phone safety issues is industry money. This is why he has no faith in studies that are coming out.
 
-  You can use a radio and microwave detector to measure the amount of  harmful radiation that your living and work spaces are penetrated by.   The detector used in the documentary is called the "Microalert  Radio/Microwave Alarm."
 Silver mesh curtains and copper flat paint can block significant amounts of radio frequency radiation.
 
If the information provided above has you concerned, I encourage you to view the full documentary here:
In our household, we own one cell phone - it's a pay-as-you-go phone  that we carry with us for emergency purposes whenever we go out.  Rather  than put our faith in any of the products on the market that claim to  provide protection against radio frequency radiation, we feel that it's  prudent to stay away from cell phones whenever possible. 
Unfortunately, many of us have little control over the location of  cell phone towers and other broadcasting antennas that emit powerful  radio frequency waves.  If you know of or discover any resources that  our readers can use to locate such towers and antennas in their local  areas, please share this information in the comments section below.
By increasing public awareness of this issue, we stand a greater  chance of having municipal, state/provincial, and federal governments do  a better job of regulating the placement of cell phone towers and  antennas.  Governments in Austria, Switzerland, and many Eastern  European countries have already created protective standards for human  exposure to radio frequency radiation.  In Scotland, towers are not  allowed to be located near hospitals, schools, and homes.
Please consider sharing this documentary with family members and friends.  Thank you.         
 P.S.  If you're interested in getting a simple device - called a  Gauss meter - that can help you discover any EMF "hot spots" that might  exist in your living and work areas, have a look at the Cell Sensor EMF Detector - it's relatively inexpensive, and it's what I use to test our home and office from time to time.
 
