Cancer study ordered into mobile phones
Saturday, January 20, 2007
A mass study of the long-term impact of mobile phones is to be undertaken amid fears that people who have used them for more than ten years are at greater risk from brain cancer.So why isn't our government involved or concerned?
Professor Lawrie Challis, who is in the final stages of negotiation with the Department of Health and the mobile phone industry for the £3 million that he needs to fund the study, told The Times that research has shown that mobiles are very safe in the short term but that there is a “hint of something” for people using them longer.
Amazing to walk the streets to see how many have their phones pasted to their ears. The truth must come out.
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