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| Mobile Phones 'Could Increase Cancer Risk' Sky News Mobile phone use could increase the risk of brain cancer, experts from the World Health Organisation have warned. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in your browser. Please download Flash from the Adobe download website. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Caution urged on mobile cancer warning ABC Online They reviewed the evidence to date on whether electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones is linked to cancer. The World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer gave mobile phone usage a category 2B classification, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WHO experts say cellphone may cause brain cancer KHON2 It's been suggested for decades there is a strong link between mobile phone use and malignant brain tumors. Tuesday that link got even stronger when an international panel of experts released a report saying cellphones are "possibly" carcinogenic to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Guest appearance on TCPJ Unlocked #084; 4G, WP7, Nokia, and the PlayBook ZDNet (blog) ... Microsoft Mobius mobile device evangelist group. He can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo". A couple years ago I appeared on TCPJ Unlocked #004 with Mickey and Joey of The Cell Phone Junkie site and podcast. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cell phone warning stirs caution, not panic, for Brevard residents Florida Today "The WHO's verdict means there is some evidence linking mobile phones to cancer but it is too weak to draw strong conclusions from," said Ed Yong, head of health information at Cancer Research UK "If such a link exists, it is unlikely to be a large one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cell phone radiation can possibly cause cancer Today's THV New research says there could be a link between cell phone use and cancer. Cancer experts with the World Health Organization say using mobile phones may increase the risk of certain types of brain cancer and consumers should consider ways to reduce ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Editorial — Distracted driving law largely ignored BCLocalNews It seems that, law or no law, people will not give up using their mobile phones, even at the risk of a fine and a ticket. For many years, drivers did just fine without cell phones. Yes, they were often distracted by other things, such as a loud ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Hoarding Rare Earth Elements In Your Old Cell Phone TMC Net Lithium is also used in the mobile phone industry to make batteries. "Most metals can be used over and over again," the study's lead author, Thomas Graedel of Yale University, told New Scientist. But because few municipalities have rigorous programs to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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