Mobile phones 'could cause brain tumours in long-term users'
12.09.07
Mobile phones: Some increased risk for long-term users
Britain's biggest-ever study into mobile phone safety has warned that a long-term cancer risk cannot be ruled out.
Scientists say possible dangers to children are also unknown - despite the millions of pounds spent during six years of research.
As a result, investigators say they cannot update "precautionary" advice issued in 2005. That warned parents to limit children's use of mobiles and said those under eight should not use them at all.
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http://tinyurl.com/2mzz6s
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=brain+tumour
Mobile phones: Some increased risk for long-term users
Britain's biggest-ever study into mobile phone safety has warned that a long-term cancer risk cannot be ruled out.
Scientists say possible dangers to children are also unknown - despite the millions of pounds spent during six years of research.
As a result, investigators say they cannot update "precautionary" advice issued in 2005. That warned parents to limit children's use of mobiles and said those under eight should not use them at all.
Read More...
http://tinyurl.com/2mzz6s
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=brain+tumour
Starmail - 13. Sep, 08:10