The dangers associated with cell phones could far outweigh those tied to asbestos and smoking, an Australian doctor recently warned in a new report. In his paper, “Mobile Phones and Brain Tumors — A Public Health Concern,” Vini G. Khurana, a staff specialist neurosurgeon at the Canberra Hospital and associate professor of neurosurgery with the Australian National University Medical School, summarizes a 14-month study in which he reviewed previous studies on the effects of mobile phone usage in the medical and scientific literature as well as the Internet and popular press.
Doctor Suggests Cell Phones May Be Riskier Than Cigarettes
Posted by: Katherine Noyes March 31, 2008 02:21 PMThe dangers associated with cell phones could far outweigh those tied to asbestos and smoking, an Australian doctor recently warned in a new report. In his paper, “Mobile Phones and Brain Tumors — A Public Health Concern,” Vini G. Khurana, a staff specialist neurosurgeon at the Canberra Hospital and associate professor of neurosurgery with the Australian National University Medical School, summarizes a 14-month study in which he reviewed previous studies on the effects of mobile phone usage in the medical and scientific literature as well as the Internet and popular press.