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| WHO group finds mobile phone use possibly carcinogenic – Cell ... By Brian Osborne Jun. 1, 2011 - The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of the World Health Organization (WHO), raised more than a few eyebrows this week when the. Geek.com - http://www.geek.com/ | ||
| Do mobile phones really cause cancer? Probably not, as usual ... By Tom Chivers Mobile phones cause brain cancer; the cloud of electro-badness that surrounds us at all times is slowly, inexorably eating away at us; we are all, definitely, going to die. Only one of the above three statements is true. News - http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/ | ||
| PalmAddicts: Conflicting theories on whether mobile phones may ... By Sammual James McLoughlin Conflicting theories on whether mobile phones may cause brain cancer. "The World Health Organization's cancer research agency says mobile phones are "possibly carcinogenic". A review of evidence suggests an increased risk of a malignant ... PalmAddicts - http://palmaddict.typepad.com/palmaddicts/ | ||
| Mobile 'phones 'may cause brain cancer' By thinkSPAIN.com Mobile 'phones 'may cause brain cancer' - Spanish news, news from Spain by thinkSPAIN.com. thinkSPAIN.com - Spanish News in English - http://www.thinkspain.com/ | ||
| Lon's Article Directory » How the Net and Mobile Phones Changed ... By icampbell When text messaging first appeared on mobile phones, nobody could've predicted the way that language would end up being used – or abused, as many would say. But the way that phones were designed to be used for texting meant that ... Lon's Article Directory - http://www.lonad.com/ | ||
| New Study by WHO: Mobile Phones Increases Cancer Risk by Gadzooki By Noemi Seriously, I remember a time when there were only two families in our entire subdivision who had mobile phones. There was a time when only a handful of students had mobile phones in class. And those mobile phones were not so mobile as ... Gadzooki - http://www.gadzooki.com/ |
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