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Chatterbox? No worries. Mobile, cancer not linked

Times of India - 22 Oct, 2011
AP | Oct 22, 2011, 06.21AM IST LONDON: Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe. The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between cellphones and ...

Study: No Link Between Cellphones, Cancer

The Associated Press - 22 Oct, 2011
Keep talking. The largest study yet on whether there's a link between cellphones and cancer followed some 350000 people for about a decade and found no evidence linking the devices to the disease. (Oct. 21)

Why the Latest Study on Cell Phone Use and Brain Cancer Won't Be the Last Word

TIME - Bryan Walsh - 22 Oct, 2011
Proving a negative in science is really, really hard â€" and that may well be the task that researchers trying to evaluate the potentially carcinogenic effects of cell phone use may have before them ...

Cell phone-cancer link challenged in new study published in British Medical ...

New York Daily News - 22 Oct, 2011
A new study published in British Medical Journal challenges the highly-publicized cell phone-cancer link. The largest study of its kind found no link between long-term use of mobile phones and increased risk of brain tumours, the British Medical ...

No link between cancer and cellphone: Study

Hindustan Times - 22 Oct, 2011
Danish scientists have claimed that prolonged usage of mobile phones is not linked with the risk of brain tumours and have clearly contradicted many of the studies on the same subject published earlier. In what is described as the largest study on the ...

Study: No Link Between Cell-Phone Use and Cancer

Wall Street Journal (blog) - Katherine Hobson - 22 Oct, 2011
A large Danish study found no link between owning a phone and brain or central-nervous system tumors, even after more than a decade of use. The study, published in BMJ, covers more than 358000 cellphone users. ...

Cellphone use doesn't increase cancer risk, Danish scientists find

New York Daily News - Kathleen Lucadamo - 22 Oct, 2011
The latest study on cellphones and cancer has found no increased risk - in line with a number of earlier studies. The scope of the Danish study, published in Friday's British Medical Journal, is impressive but unlikely to end ...

Largest Study to Date Finds No Cancer-Cell Phone Link

Slate Magazine - Lauren Hepler - 22 Oct, 2011
A woman displays an HTC 'ChaCha' mobile phone during a press conference in Taipei on July 14, 2011. The model is expected to hit the local market late July with a price tag of 342 USD. ...

Mobile phones don't hike cancer risk, according to a study. Full Article

Reuters India - Ben Hirschler, Hans-Juergen Peters - 22 Oct, 2011
A recent sampling of our best pictures from the world of science and technology. Slideshow A selection of the best photos from the past seven days from India. Slideshow A woman uses her mobile telephone in central London January 23, 2011. ...

Study rejects mobile phone cancer risk

Sky News Australia - 22 Oct, 2011
The biggest ever study into the cancer risk of mobile phones has found they don't actually harm our health. After 18 years of research, experts in Denmark say there's no proof that mobiles cause brain turmours. They claim cancer rates are the same ...

Good Morning Mission! 10.21.11

San Francisco Chronicle (blog) - Helene Goupil - 22 Oct, 2011
It turns out your cellphone isn't as bad for you as was once thought. A study done by Danish researchers shows no link between cellphones and cancer. From SF Gate: The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between ...

Biggest Study Yet Finds No Cancer Risk From Cellphones

NPR (blog) - Scott Hensley - 22 Oct, 2011
The latest study to look at cellphone safety found no increased risk of brain cancer. Citizens of the Scandinavian nation gets a unique ID number for life that can be used by researchers to pull together health records, including data ...

Cell phone study finds no cancer link, but how about kids' risk?

CBS News - David W Freeman - 22 Oct, 2011
(CBS/AP) Cell phone users have something new to yak about: the biggest study ever of cell phones found no evidence whatever that even long-term use of the devices causes brain cancer. The Danish study of more than 350000 people showed that there was no ...

Cell Phones Don't Increase Cancer Risk, New Study Says

PCWorld - Eric Mack - 22 Oct, 2011
A Danish study followed 350000 subscribers for 18 years, although critics point to gaps in the research. By Eric Mack, PCWorld A Danish study that monitored 350000 cell phone users over an 18-year period found no link between mobile phone subscriptions ...

Do cell phones cause brain tumors? Debate rages

CNET - Don Reisinger - 22 Oct, 2011
A controversial study holds to an earlier claim that mobile phone use does not increase a person's risk of developing a brain tumor. The study, which was published in the British Medical Journal yesterday, ...

Cell Phones Don't Raise Brain Cancer Risk, Study Says

U.S. News & World Report - Amanda Gardner - 22 Oct, 2011
THURSDAY, Oct. 20 (HealthDay News) -- The 5 billion people worldwide who chat away on cell phones shouldn't worry about an increased risk of brain cancer, new Danish research contends. One of the largest and longest studies on the ...

Cellphones And Cancer: Largest Study Ever Finds No Connection

Huffington Post - Maria Cheng - 22 Oct, 2011
LONDON -- Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe. The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between ...

Largest study on cellphones, cancer finds no link

Sydney Morning Herald - Maria Cheng - 22 Oct, 2011
Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cellphone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe. The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between cellphones and cancer found no evidence of any link, ...

Largest Study on Cell Phones and Cancer Finds No Link

TIME - 22 Oct, 2011
By AP Friday, October 21, 2011 | View Comments Danish researchers can offer some reassurance if you're concerned about your cell phone: Don't worry. Your device is probably safe. The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between cell ...

Mobile phones don't hike cancer risk: Danish study

IBNLive.com - 22 Oct, 2011
London: Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350000 people by Danish researchers published Friday. Scientists from the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen looked at people aged at ...

Big Dane study finds no mobe cancer link

Register - Andrew Orlowski - 22 Oct, 2011
A Danish study has found there is no increased risk of brain cancer from mobile phone usage. Researchers at the Danish Cancer Society examined cancer rates in a sample of over 350000 long-term mobile ...

Study rejects cellphone, cancer link

News24 - 22 Oct, 2011
This "travelogue" captures--in both a textual and visual way--the energy and contradictions of... Now R136.95 London - Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350 000 people by Danish researchers ...

Mobile Phones And Cancer: Danish Study Finds No Link Between Devices And Brain ...

Sky News - 22 Oct, 2011
Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of brain tumours, according to the largest scientific study into the issue. A report published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has concluded that there is no link between the devices and cancer, ...

Cellphones Totally Don't Cause Cancer, Says Danish Study

Wired News - Charlie Sorrel - 22 Oct, 2011
The only way a cellphone will kill you is if you use it to text while driving. Photo Charlie Sorrel For those who dismiss mobile phone radiation studies because the sample groups are too small, prepare for some good news. ...

Mobile phones 'DON'T raise risk of brain cancer,' says largest study so far

Daily Mail - Jenny Hope - 22 Oct, 2011
Research into cancer rates of one of the largest groups of mobile phone users ever studied found no difference compared with people who did not use them. It is the second major study this year to rule out any change in rates of the ...

Mobile phone-cancer link all talk: study

ABC Online - Adam Harvey - 22 Oct, 2011
Researchers say the study indicated long-term phone users showed no higher likelihood of developing cancer. Danish researchers who conducted the world's biggest study into mobile phone use say they have found no evidence suggesting an ...

Mobile phones don't increase cancer risk: Danish study

Daily News & Analysis - 22 Oct, 2011
Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350000 people by Danish researchers published on Friday. The results, released on the British Medical Journal's website, chime with a series of other ...

Phones 'don't raise risk of brain cancer'

Independent Online - Jenny Hope - 22 Oct, 2011
Research into cancer rates among one of the largest groups of users ever studied found no difference compared with people who did not use them. London - Using a mobile phone does not increase the risk of brain cancer, claim scientists. ...

Mobile phones don't hike cancer risk: Danish study

Reuters Africa - 22 Oct, 2011
LONDON (Reuters) - Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350000 people by Danish researchers published on Friday. The results, released on the British Medical Journal's website, ...

Cell phones don't cause cancer: Study

Hindu Business Line - 22 Oct, 2011
PTI Cell phones don't cause cancer, says a new study, published in the British Medical Journal, thus putting an end to the debate over whether mobile devices harm people. In their study, described as the largest on the subject to date, ...

 

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