A new study that is sure to revive an old debate says that long-term cell phone use may increase a person’s risk of developing brain cancer. The Swedish National Institute for Working Life said its examination of the health and cell phone habits of more than 900 people who had been diagnosed with a brain tumor showed a correlation with heavy cell phone use. The latest research could bring the debate about the health of cell phones back to the forefront, though it does little to clear up the confusion that has marked the discussion for several years.
New Study Revives Old Debate About Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
Posted by: Keith Regan March 31, 2006 11:37 AMA new study that is sure to revive an old debate says that long-term cell phone use may increase a person’s risk of developing brain cancer. The Swedish National Institute for Working Life said its examination of the health and cell phone habits of more than 900 people who had been diagnosed with a brain tumor showed a correlation with heavy cell phone use. The latest research could bring the debate about the health of cell phones back to the forefront, though it does little to clear up the confusion that has marked the discussion for several years.