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Article: Unknown health risks with mobiles ; For some years there has been debate in the scientific community concerning the safety of mobile phones.
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- Express & Echo (Exeter UK)
- Article date:
- April 7, 2008
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For some years there has been debate in the scientific community
concerning the safety of mobile phones.
Jonathan Ruscoe
A recent study by Dr Vini Khurana, a leading neurosurgeon of
Australia, has again highlighted concerns linking the long-term use
of the mobile phone to an increase in tumours of the brain.
For details visit www.brain- surgery.us.
Dr Khurana concludes that mobile phones could kill far more
people than smoking or asbestos and predicts that the incidence of
malignant tumours and their associated death rate, will increase
globally within a decade.
There would seem to be a 10 to 15-year incubation period for
brain tissue to be affected and, of course, as phone technology has ...