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<title>Are Laptops Unsafe?</title>
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 Have you ever wondered if your laptop produces harmful radiation?
  A lot of people wonder because their laptops heat up and such.
 According to researchers and tech developers in the field of computers the answer is no.
 I say if you are still concerned about it, turn off your laptop when it is not in use.</p>

 
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 Some people complain of headaches and nausea after a few hours of laptop use.
 This is not due to radiation however. 
 It is like if you stare at a television screen for hours on end.
 You would get the same affect.
 
 My advice, go out and get some vitamins from that place your body misses,
 the Great Outdoors.
 It will do wonders in relieving your headaches and nausea.</p>

 
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 I hope this article serves it's purpose.
 I hope it helps to inform readers,
 but also to alleviate any undue stress over the issue.
 
 Your laptop is safe, but it would not hurt to give it
 a rest now and then. 
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<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:48:10 PST</pubDate></item>
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