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It will depend on your personal beliefs. The scientific evidence is mixed. Some scientific evidence indicates that the levels of radiation measured as emissions from a laptop computer are in frequency ranges and emitted power levels that are entirely harmless. To be harmful, the power levels must be high enough to break molecular bonds - this is 'ionising' radiation. Higher frequencies are also better at breaking bonds. Laptops don't emit ionising radiation. A good example of harmful ionising radiation is ordinary sunlight. Putting your baby in midday sunlight for a few minutes is far more harmful than months of exposure to the radiation of a laptop computer. Always use a Factor 40 or better sun block cream on babies. Other scientific evidence has shown that low-level radiation can impact cell growth, DNA replication, and the absorption of amino acids. This can lead to developmental genetic effects - though there is currently limited and conflicting epidemiological studies on the topic. There are groups who take an alternative metaphysical position (outside of physical evidence) and who believe that all and any electromagnetic radiation is harmful. Such people will not use computers, cellphones or vehicles with spark ignition and will also avoid living near powerlines, radio transmitter antennae and radar installations at airports and harbours.
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Yes, It is completely safe to do this. It does no harm to the baby. The worse it can do is make your belly warm when you lay it on your belly for too long. (:
Yes as over-charging the laptop reduces it's battery life.
yes
If your sitting your laptop on your lap, then it may have the same effect as a sunburn if the bottom gets to hot
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Yes it is, it will make your ovaries suffer :( no babies for you
I don't think so...magnets are very harmful to computers.
bad radiation? sorry but, I dont think it has. no, why do you need it? unless you mean light from al computers and that is still ...no.
Laptops and computers do not release any amount of radiation that needs to be worried about; you should be more concerned when using a microwave oven for example. However, the heat exposure can lower a male's sperm count so using a desk or laptop-cooler is recommended.
Radiation is simply energy produced by an object; a broiling steak emits infrared radiation from its heat, for example. Mobile phones produce radiation from the radio waves they transmit. Scientists distinguish radio waves, infrared and visible light from more harmful radiation such as X-rays and alpha particles; the latter have far more energy and quickly damage living tissue. Radio waves do not produce harmful effects in the short term; they may cause harm after several years' worth of exposure, but the evidence has not yet shown a clear connection between cell use and cancer. The satellite signal is going directly to the cell phone. The ear piece is peripheral equipment. Like a computer virus is more detrimental to the hard drive rather than your printer. ~MJ