Study debunks mobile phone-cancer link - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au
After a four-year survey, scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research in London and three British universities found no link between regular, long-term use of mobile phones and glioma.

“Overall, we found no raised risk of glioma associated with regular mobile phone use and no association with time since first use, lifetime years of use, cumulative hours of use, or number of calls,” said Professor Patricia McKinney, of the University of Leeds, in a report in the British Medical Journal.

She added that the results were consistent with the findings of most studies done in the United States and Europe.

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