Devra Davis, Ph. D., M. P. H., is a scientist, professor, speaker, and acclaimed author, and recently testified before a United States Senate committee about the dangers of cell phone use. Her first book, "When Smoke Ran Like Water," was a National Book Award finalist. She is the founder of Environmental Health Trust, www.environmentalhealthtrust.org. She lives in Washington, D.C., and Jackson, Wyoming.
"Davis makes a strong case in her book that we've underplayed the
possible threat from cell phones for too long...Time and again, she
shows the way that industry has been able to twist science just
enough to stave off the possibility of any regulation."
-"Time" Magazine
""Disconnect" will surprise many and anger some. It tells all too
human stories behind the science and engineering of cell phones and
raises important unresolved questions about this universal
technology."
-Frank A. Barnes, Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder;
Member of the National Academy of Engineering
"A critically important book that is a must-read for parents and
policy makers. A surprising, well-documented, and compelling call
for action."
-Phil Lee, M.D., former United States assistant secretary for
health; Chancellor Emeritus, University of California, San
Francisco
"An amazing and important book that must be read to be believed.
Are these devices safe for huma
"This book will be a must-read for anyone who cares about our
children's brains."
-David Servan-Schreiber, M.D., Ph.D., author of "Anticancer"
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