Cell Phones don’t cause Cancer
Section: Communications, Cellphones
While the headline may seem familiar it seems that the latest study in Japan that suggests that cell phones are not a brain cancer risk, is the first to look at the effects of hand set radiation levels on different parts of the brain. The study was conducted by the Tokyo Women’s Medical University and found “no increased risk of the three main types of brain cancer among regular mobile phone users.”
The study compared 322 brain cancer patients and 683 healthy public, where the cancer victims had one of the three most common types of brain tumor , namely glioma, meningioma or pituitary adenoma. After studying the radiation
Lead researcher Professor Naohito Yamaguchi said: “Using our newly developed and more accurate techniques, we found no organization amidst mobile phone use and cancer, providing more evidence to propose they don’t cause brain cancer.”
It has to be said that previous research has contradicted that latest research.
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