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Alarm bells ringing? Cellphones linked to brain tumour

But is it premature to come up with such conclusive studies?
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Ashim Dutta High frequancy based device like x-ray,color tv ,ct scan,F.M radio etc i.e.,high frequancy can be reduced by rheostat.As a result tumour based disease may be resisted.

( Posted: Monday , May 19, 2008 at 19:38 )        

Ashim Dutta Less time use of mobile and low volume of mobile
may also resist brain tumour.

( Posted: Sunday , May 04, 2008 at 20:39 )        

Pranab Hazra Chances of developing a brain tumour doubles for those who are hooked to their mobile phones. This has been found in a study conducted by Swedish scientists, which indicates that an hour a day on a mobile phone for a decade is enough to increase the risk.

According to Professor Lennart Hardell of the University Hospital in Orebro and Professor Kjell Hansson Mild of Umea University, long-term mobile users had double the chance of getting a tumour on the side of the brain where they held the handset for over 10 years.

( Posted: Thursday , April 10, 2008 at 21:41 )        

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