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Cell phones don’t increase risk of child cancer say scientists

The European Parliamentary Assembly (EPA) has been making much ado about nothing when it comes to the dangers of cellphones on children, according to a new report which found no link between mobile phones and child cancer.

The paper – Mobile Phone Use and Brain Tumors in Children and Adolescents: A Multicenter Case–Control Study – published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute says, “Regular users of mobile phones were not statistically significantly more likely to have been diagnosed with brain tumors compared with nonusers.”

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