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Cell Phone Radiation Protection News

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07/23/2008 - Fox News
The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer. - read more...
06/04/08 - News Max
Senator Ted Kennedys diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor is, once again, stirring debate over the safety of cell phones - read more...
06/02/08 - New York Times
Last week, three prominent neurosurgeons told the CNN interviewer Larry King that they did not hold cellphones next to their ears. I think the safe practice, said Dr. Keith Black, a surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, is to use an earpiece so you keep the microwave antenna away from your brain. - read more...
05/19/08 - British Daily Mail
Pregnant women who regularly use mobile phones are more likely to have children with behavioral problems, according to a study by a UCLA researcher who had previously had previously written there was no proof of - read more...
03/31/08 - Australian News
A top Australian neurosurgeon says the world's heavy reliance on mobile phones could be a greater threat to human health than smoking and even asbestos. - read more...
03/30/08 - Fox News
A study by an award-winning cancer expert shows that cell phone use could kill more people than smoking, it is reported - read more...
02/23/08 - New Scientist
Radiation from cellphones is too weak to heat biological tissue or break chemical bonds in cells, but the radio waves they emit may still affect cell behaviour - read more...
02/14/08 - Eureka Alert
Dr. Sadetzki, a physician, epidemiologist and lecturer at Tel Aviv University, published the results of a study recently in the American Journal of Epidemiology, in which she and her colleagues found that heavy cell phone users were subject to a higher risk of benign and malignant tumors of the salivary gland - read more...
01/16/08 - AOL News
The debate continues over whether or not cell phone use can lead to cancer, with evidence emerging in support of both sides of the argument... - read more...
01/04/08 - AOL News
The French may have only just jumped on the no-smoking-in-bars bandwagon, but they are leading the charge against health risks associated with cell phone use - read more...