Kamis, 28 Juli 2016

Health Advocates Rip NYT Article on Children/Cellphones

Teachers and students pulled out their smartphones when
President Obama visited Mooresville Middle School in
Mooresville, N.C., in 2013.  On average, children are getting
their first smartphones around age 10. 
Credit:
Jewel Samad/Agence France-Presse - Getty Images
(21 July 2016 NYT article)
Health Advocates Rip NYT Article on Children/Cellphones
by Jack O'Dwyer, odwyerpr.com, 
27 July 2016

A New York Times article on children and cellphones failed to provide the slightest hint that cellphone radiation is particularly dangerous to children, enraging health advocates.

The July 21 article was by "lead consumer technology writer" Brian X. Chen. Before joining NYT in 2011 he was at Wired, where his reporting on Apple and the wireless industry led to the publication of Always On, a book about the smartphone’s influence on society, business and culture.
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