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| Mobile Phone Cancer Link Looking Less And Less Likely Medical News Today "Although there remains some uncertainty, the trend in the accumulating evidence is increasingly against the hypothesis that mobile phone use can cause brain tumours in adults." This latest study follows another one coordinated by the IARC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Be careful: Council Fiji Times The Consumer Council of Fiji is urging consumers to be careful when participating in promotions from mobile phone service providers. The warning follows a text message from a mobile phone service provider which said their overseas calls promotions were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tricity's STD-PCO booth owners now into recharge coupons, cell handsets Indian Express With mobile phones having found their way into everyone's hand, the STD and PCO booths are on their way out. Those in the business of running STD and PCO booths have shifted to keeping re-charge coupons, mobile handsets, courier services etc. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nobel laureate: If the cellphone were a drug, it would be banned Sunday's Zaman Highlighting that people face a big problem due to cell phones, the American oncologist suggests there are ways to ease the negative effects of our mobile telephones. The simplest precaution is to keep the cell phone far from our bodies and use an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nielsen: iPhones Rising, BlackBerrys Falling, Android Plateaus International Business Times mobile phones. "According to Nielsen's May survey of mobile consumers in the US, 38 percent now own smartphones," states the Nielsenwire blog. "And 55 percent of those who purchased a new handset in the past three months reported buying a smartphone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| teen put in ward with handcuffed criminal NEWS.com.au But she claims when she phoned the hospital, staff seemed more concerned that her daughter had used her mobile phone. "(They) said it was against their policy for kids to have mobile phones because they didn't want parents disturbed in the middle of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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