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Is the rise in brain tumours linked to the radiation sources we hold so close to our heads?
From: The Independent, Date: 24 April 2012, By: Nina LakhaniMEPs calls for EU-wide action to reduce cancer risk from mobiles
From: The Parliament, Date: 17th October 2011, By: Martin BanksMobile phones cause five fold increase in brain cancer risk
From: Daily Telegraph, Date: 30th June 2011, By: Stephen Adams - Medical CorrespondentMobile phones do increase risk of brain cancer
From: Daily Express, Date: 14th June 2011, By: Dana GlogerNew Evidence Identifies Strong Mobile Phone Cancer Link
From: Low Radiation Blog, Date: 6th January 2011, By:As scientists warn that regular mobile use CAN cause cancer just how safe is your mobile phone?
From: Daily Mail, Date: 19th June 2010, By: Julia LawrenceThe price of making that call: Mobile phone link to torment of incurable ear disorder tinnitus
From: Daily Mail, Date: 20th July 2010, By: Finoa MacraeMobile Radiation
From: Sky News - Australia, Date: 28th November 2010, By: Amelia AdamsHidden health risk in mobiles: Phone giants accused of burying warnings in small print
From: Daily Mail, Date: 10th October 2010, By: Sean PoulterShould You Be Scared of Your Cell Phone?
From: ABC News, Date: 15th October 2010, By: Ki Mae HeussnerMobile phone companies urged to display safety warnings more prominently
From: Daily Telegraph, Date: 9th October 2010, By: Laura RobertsChildren at huge risk of brain tumours from mobile phones, says expert
From: Daily Mirror, Date: 20th June 2010, By: Adrian ButlerWorldwide Cell Phone Radiation Safety Recommendations and Policies..... Environmental Health Trust has released a document, titled Worldwide Cell Phone Safety Recommendations and Policies September 2011, that spotlights a wide array of guidelines adopted in the United States and in nations around the world to prevent potential health risks from cell phone use.
From: Environmental Health Trust, Date: October 2011, By: Devra DavisWireless Radiation possibly carcinogenic......Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields hazardous to health, says the World Health Organization, after decades of denial; European Parliament recognizes non-thermal EMF effects along with the precautionary principle, calling for lower exposure limits and genuine independence of scientific research
From: Insitute of Science in Society, Date: 8 June 2011, By: Dr. Mae-Wan HoMobile phones and cancer.....So far, the scientific evidence shows it is unlikely that mobile phones could increase the risk of cancer. But we do not know enough to completely rule out a risk. In 2011, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified mobile phones for the first time in their gold-standard rating system. They rated the devices as group 2B - meaning that they could possibly cause cancer in humans.
From: Cancer Research UK, Date: May 2011, By:Mobile phone radiation is a possible cancer risk, warns WHO.....Radiation from mobile phones has been classified as a possible cancer risk by the World Health Organisation after a major review of the effects of electromagnetic waves on human health.
From: The Guardian, Date: 31 May 2011, By: Ian SampleResearchers Find Stunning Evidence of Cell Phone Dangers..... Researchers have reported evidence that cell phone radiation has a variety of alarming biological effects, which are sure to fuel concerns about whether or not phones impact human health. Scientists reportedly found that GSM signals fragmented insect DNA in ovarian cells, that a brief "mild electromagnetic field" affects bone formation in fetuses, and that cell phone-frequency radiation increased the permeability of the blood-brain barrier in young adult male rats.
From: Mobiledia, Date: 24 May 2011, By: Peter FerencziBan mobile phones and wi-fi from schools as they are potentially harmful..... Mobile phones and wireless internet should be banned from schools because they pose too great a risk to childrens health, a controversial study has warned.
From: Daily Mail, Date: 16 May 2011, By: Sophie BorlandAre mobile phones dangerous?..... All the independently-funded studies that included long term users have found an association between mobile phone use and an increased risk of brain tumours amongst adults Some studies have found that people who have used mobile phones for more than a decade have 200% more brain tumours, and only on the side of the head where the user holds the phone.
From: WiredChild, Date: , By: Vicky FobelBrain Tumour studies..... All the independently-funded studies we are aware of which included longer-term users (10 years or more) found an assocation between mobile/cordless phone use and some brain tumours.
From: WiredChild, Date: , By: Vicky FobelTeens in mobile phone danger.... A scientist has warned that children who use mobile phones are at risk of suffering memory loss, sleeping disorders and other health problems.
From: Daily Mail, Date: , By:Mobile phone safety.... The real truth about the hazards, told by independent scientists
From: PSRAST, Date: , By:Mobile phone dangers.... Powerwatch is a small non-profit independent organisation with a central role in the UK Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Radiation health debate.
From: PowerWatch, Date: , By:Mobile phone safety.... Mast Victims are dedicated to a international community of people suffering adverse health effects from microwave transmitting telecommunications masts & cell-towers in the vicinity of their homes.
From: Mast Victims, Date: , By:Mobile phones – how safe are they?.... We are a nation of mobile phone lovers. There are now 1.8 mobile phones per person in the UK. But ever since they came into widespread use in the mid-1990s, there have been nagging doubts about their safety. In particular, studies have suggested long-term use is associated with an increased risk of brain tumours. But whats the reality?
From: Net Doctor, Date: August 2010, By: Esme McAvoyMobile phone safety..... There is no evidence linking short-term mobile phone use with cancers of the brain and nervous system. There is no evidence that mobiles affect brain function or cause unpleasant symptoms. However, it is too early to say whether mobiles are safe in the long term, and further research is needed in this area
From: NHS Choices, Date: May 2010, By: