Cellphones safe - at least in short term
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Cellphones safe - at least in short term
The first nationwide analysis shows no increased risk of brain
cancer for at least 10 years, and any long term risks should also be
known soon. The new work is the first to be published from the huge
INTERPHONE study, organised by the International Agency for Research
on Cancer. It involves 13 different countries and aims answer
definitively the question of whether mobile phone use is safe.
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