No link found between mobiles, brain tumour

Asian Age - Amy Norton - 15 Jul, 2011
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 tumour, a large study suggests. Looking at data on more than 2.8 million Danish adults, researchers found that those who'd ...

Study: no link between phones and cancer

ZDNet Australia - Marguerite Reardon - 15 Jul, 2011
A new study out of Denmark suggests that mobile phone use may not increase your risk of some types of noncancerous brain tumours. Reuters reported this week on a study published in the ...

Study Finds No Link Between Cell Phones and Brain Tumors

About - News & Issues - Liane Cassavoy - 15 Jul, 2011
It's one of the most debated issues involving cell phones: whether or not they cause brain tumors. According to a new study, the answer is no. The study, which looked at 2.8 million Danish adults, ...

World Health Organisation Backflips On Cell Phone Brain Tumour Risk

Smart Office - Mathew Lentini - 15 Jul, 2011
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has taken a step back from its earlier claims that cell phones incur a tumour risk with 2.8 million-participant research pointing against the idea. A new study led by the World ...

Benign Brain Tumors Not Linked to Cell Phones

MyHealthNewsDaily - Rachael Rettner - 15 Jul, 2011
Using a cell phone for many years does not increase the risk of developing a benign type of brain tumor, a new Danish study finds. Those in the study who used cell phones for 11 years or more were no more likely to develop these tumors, ...

Cell Phones Not Linked to Brain Tumor, Cancer Still Unknown

Signal News - Chilton Tippin - 15 Jul, 2011
A new study out of Denmark found that cell phone use likely has no link to a certain key type of brain tumor. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, found that people who had used cell phones for 11 to 15 years were no more ...

Study: No link between brain tumors, cell phones

Wireless Week - 15 Jul, 2011
By CNET Thursday, July 14, 2011 A new study out of Denmark suggests that cell phone use may not increase your risk of some types of noncancerous brain tumors. Reuters reported this week on a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that ...

Cell Phones Actually Don't Give You Brain Tumors, Says Latest Study

International Business Times - 15 Jul, 2011
Sleep easy, smartphone junkies: chronic cell phone users do not run an increased risk of developing brain tumors, according to a new study in Denmark. Researchers followed nearly 2.8 million Danish cell phone users who'd used cell phones for 11 to 15 ...

Cellphones are dangerous / not dangerous: Danish chatterbox edition

Engadget - Brad Molen - 15 Jul, 2011
Concerned that a decade and a half of regular cellphone will have a long-term effect on your health? Hopefully the latest study conducted by members of the World Health Organization (WHO) will put your mind at ...

No Link Found Between Mobiles and Tumours

eWEEK Europe UK - David Jamieson - 15 Jul, 2011
Non-cancerous tumours do not appear to be linked to mobile phone use, says a study of nearly three million people. Reuters reports that data on more than 2.8m Danish adults showed those who used a mobile for 11-15 years were no more likely than newer ...

Another study finds no link between cellphones, brain tumors

Mobile Burn - Dan Seifert - 15 Jul, 2011
Another study has been released that finds no link between 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. ...

No link seen between cellphones, brain tumour

Vancouver Sun - Amy Norton - 15 Jul, 2011
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. ...

No Link Seen Between Cell Phones, Brain Tumor

Fox News - 15 Jul, 2011
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. Looking at data on more than 2.8 million Danish adults, researchers found that those who'd ...

No link seen between cellphones, brain tumor

Reuters - Toby Melville - 15 Jul, 2011
A 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 ...

Brain Tumor: Risk For Longtime Cell Phone Users Overestimated

ThirdAge - Sheila Ring - 15 Jul, 2011
Brain tumors of the non-cancerous variety are not as big a risk as it was thought for people who have used a cellphone f... Read Moreor more than a decade, a large study indicates. Brain tumors of the non-cancerous variety are not as big a risk as it ...

No Link Seen Between Cell Phones, Brain Tumor

HealthNews - 15 Jul, 2011
by HealthNews, Last updated July 14, 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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