No link seen between cellphones, brain tumourVancouver Sun - 14 Jul, 2011By Amy Norton, Reuters July 14, 2011 7:35 AM Looking at data on more than 2.8 million Danish adults, researchers found that those who'd used a cellphone for 11 to 15 years were no more likely than newer users or non-users to develop an acoustic neuroma ... |
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Another study finds no link between cellphones, brain tumorsMobile Burn - Dan Seifert - 14 Jul, 2011Another study has been released that finds no link to cellphone use and brain tumor development. The study, which was conducted in Denmark, looked at data from 2.8 million adults who had been using cellphones for at least 11 years. ... |
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No link seen between cellphones, brain tumormsnbc.com - 14 Jul, 2011NEW YORK â€" People who have used a cellphone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests. Guzzling a 16-ounce lemonade could set you back more than 200 calories! ... |
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New study refutes link between cellphone use and brain tumorTimes of India - 14 Jul, 2011NEW YORK: People who have used a cellphone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests. Looking at data on more than 2.8 million Danish adults, researchers found that those ... |
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No Link Seen Between Cell Phones, Brain TumorFox News - 14 Jul, 2011People who have used a cell phone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests. Looking at data on more than 2.8 million Danish adults, researchers found that those who'd ... |
No link seen between cellphones, brain tumorReuters - Toby Melville - 14 Jul, 2011A man speaks on his mobile phone while standing on a boat on the River Thames with Canary Wharf and the financial district of London seen in the background. By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a cellphone for more than a ... |
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No Link Seen Between Cell Phones, Brain TumorHealthNews - 14 Jul, 2011by HealthNews, Last updated July 15, 2011 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have used a cell phone for more than a decade do not appear to be at increased risk of a type of non-cancerous brain tumor, a large study suggests. ... |
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