A new study has kicked up more dust in the debate about whether or not frequent cellphone use leads to brain cancer. The research casts doubt on links between mobile phone use and two common types of brain disease, though the researchers note the results aren’t entirely conclusive. Still, there remains concern in the medical community that wireless phones can indeed cause deadly health problems.
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Could heavy cellphone users be more likely to suffer brain cancer? Scientists and researchers aren’t sure, but they’re locked in debate.
Results of a study published by Scandinavian researchers in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute on Thursday indicated there doesn’t seem to be any such link between cellphones and the incidence of brain tumors.
https://www.technewsworld.com/story/New-Study-Calms-Cellphone-Cancer-Fears—for-Now-68818.html
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December 9th, 2009 at 12:43 am
A awm ti a rawn conclude pawl scientists an awm leh tho lo’ng maw chu le? Conclusive lo statement an ti leh nghal.
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December 9th, 2009 at 1:57 am
hmang ngai lo pawh in an tuar tho ha ha ha
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