Brain tumour risk grows
EMR Australia, Friday, December 05, 2014
Brain tumour findings strengthen the case for the carcinogenicity of mobile phone radiation. Long-term use of cordless and mobile phones decreases the survival of people with brain tumours and this finding strengthens the evidence that wireless radiation causes brain tumours, say researchers from Sweden. Co-author Lennart Hardell has previously shown that long-term mobile phone use increases the risk of gliomas and acoustic neuromas. In his latest study, with Michael Carlberg, Hardell sh read more