A new large-scale, longitudinal study from Denmark finds mobile phone users aren't any more likely to get brain cancer than anybody else. But why do different studies still find different results, why are there still warnings, and what seems to be the consensus?
A new long-term study from Denmark’s Institute of Cancer Epidemiology examined the medical histories of more than 350,000 mobile phone users over a period of eighteen years. The study’s conclusion? Mobile phone users are at no greater risk for developing cancer in the brain or central nervous system than people who don’t use mobile phones. The study has been published in the British Medical Journal.
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