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Cellphones are dangerous/not dangerous, you’re better off smoking edition

Posted on 01 April 2008 by

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You’ve heard just how dangerous holding that cellphone upside your noggin is, but this time, the research is really for real. Reportedly, an award-winning cancer expert (Dr. Vini Khurana) has concluded that mobile phones — in the long run — could end up killing far more Earthlings than smoking or asbestos ever could. As we’ve heard countless times before, this fellow is warning that heavy mobile users could end up with brain tumors that threaten their livelihood, and feels that a direct link between handset use and certain tumors will be “definitively proven” in the next decade. Additionally, he suggests that individuals avoid using the cancer generators whenever possible, and that governments and the mobile industry at large take “immediate steps” to reduce radiation exposure. You won’t be laughing if he’s right.

[Via Digital Lifestyles]

 

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Original post by Darren Murph

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