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Parents are ignoring health warnings by allowing young children to use mobile phones, according to a leading expert. In his latest report, Sir William Stewart, head of the National Radiological Protection Board, says there is still no proof that mobiles are harmful, but nonetheless he recommends a precautionary approach because of the difficulties of assessing the impact of such a rapidly evolving technology. He points out that childrens' skulls are not fully thickened and their nervous systems not properly developed - any radiation from a phone will penetrate further into their brains. Sir William also calls for a review of the planning process for base stations and argues that mobile phone masts should not be sited near schools, saying he is now more concerned about possible health hazards than he was five years ago. According to the latest figures, one in four children between the ages of seven and ten, now owns a mobile phone. 

Parents can help reduce the risks by chosing phones with a low emission rate or SAR - go to the Mobile Manufacturers Forum website for information on individual phones.

Do you think children under 8 should be allowed to use mobile phones? Tell us what you think by voting in our Tigerpoll.


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  This is the diary of Rebecca Misell.
lives in London with her two sons aged 11 & 13.

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The next time I write, it’ll probably be from HMP Holloway.

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It seems that the police had more important things to do than act tough with big boy and his mate.

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Big boy's done it this time: he's in trouble with the law.

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It's Easter Monday and a family dinner is planned for the evening at my parents’ house. Big Boy is getting ready to go out.

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This is no laughing matter. Big boy is in lots of trouble at school.

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I admire big boy's independence.

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Have you ever smelled pubescent boy?

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