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Largest Study of Mobile Phone Safety Finds No Risk
September 13, 2007 - 8:18am
from The Independent

The UK's largest investigation into the safety of mobile phones has found no evidence that they damage health - so far. But scientists said yesterday that it was impossible to rule out the possibility that ill effects including cancers could emerge in long-term users - over 10 years - in the future.




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good news
by Vicki_R on September 13, 2007 - 3:45pm
Good news especially since these days so many children have them.  I know my oldest son who will be ten soon, keeps asking me for one saying all his friends have one.  Even at my pool, all the kids were talking on their cell phone or tex messaging.  If it does turn out that it is dangerous, we will have many, many sick children.

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