Interphone Study To Indicate Heavy Cell Phone Users Have Increased Risk of Brain Tumors
A report from the UK’s Telegraph says the soon to be published Interphone Study will acknowledge increased risks of brain tumors in heavy cell phone users. We will examine the report’s language carefully when it is released, to determine the actual amount of truth being told about the health consequences of using cell phones and portable phones, but this early announcement is encouraging in that it suggests some acknowledgment of public health risk from cell phone technology may indeed finally be made.
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Long-term use of mobile phones ‘may be linked to cancer’
Long-term use of mobile phones may be linked to some cancers, a landmark international study will conclude later this year.
By Martin Beckford and Robert Winnett
Published: 8:00AM BST 24 Oct 2009
Heavy users may face a higher risk of developing brain tumours later in life Photo: GETTY
A £20million, decade-long investigation overseen by the World Health Organisation (WHO) will publish evidence that heavy users face a higher risk of developing brain tumours later in life, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/mobile-phones/6420093/Long-term-use-of-mobile-phones-may-be-linked-to-cancer.html
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This article gives insight into the places where the forthcoming Interphone study results and related public health warnings may be hedged:
Department of Health under pressure to increase precautions over children’s mobile phone use
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/6417245/Department-of-Health-under-pressure-to-increase-precautions-over-childrens-mobile-phone-use.html
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