I've wondered if there would be any major lawsuits in the U.S. concerning the harm caused by cell phone towers. Finally, it looks like there will be.
It's long been known, but not mentioned much in the "mainstream media", that there have not been many legitimate "safety studies" on cell phone towers. And those that have been done, tending to involve small numbers because research costs money and the cell phone companies aren't interested in bankrolling that, have concluded that those towers very bad, especially for those living nearby.
Be mindful that while some of the harm shows up fairly quickly, as in the case of Hank (article Linked at the end of this Post), the rest of us haven't dodged the bullet--it's just taking longer for the symptoms to manifest. And/or for us to connect the dots. That gets complicated when most maladies involve multiple underlying causes and deficiencies. When problems show themselves, the conventional medicine approach is to play Whack-A-Mole: There's a symptom, slap it with a toxic drug or several.
To get some idea of your risk, given the proximity of towers to your residence, check out:
For more ideas on protecting yourself, and a great discussion of the risks, check out
Cell Phone Towers. What Distance is Safe to Live?
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The article about Hank and the lawsuit is a fairly short but very important read, well worth your time, so I'll not excerpt it here:
Legal shockwaves: Lawsuit alleges Verizon cell tower caused life-threatening cardiac events
Even little ones have cell phones or use them...