The studies keep coming in. Some suggest cell phones are perfectly safe. Others raise significant questions, especially those studies that cover 10 years or more of cell phone use. Here's a report published in Britain's Telegraph newspaper 1/25/07.
Long-term users of mobile phones are significantly more likely to develop a certain type of brain tumour on the side of the head where they hold their handsets, according to new research.
A large-scale study found that those who had regularly used mobiles for longer than 10 years were almost 40 per cent more likely to develop nervous system tumours called gliomas near to where they hold their phones. (Read more) HT: Drudge