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... current scientific evidence for long-term mobile phone use. There is a consistent increased risk for glioma and acoustic neuroma after 10 years of mobile phone use. Scientists Hardella and colleagues now conclude that, "Current standard for exposure ...
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... suggested that regular use of a mobile phone over a decade or more was associated with an increased risk of acoustic neuroma, a type of benign brain tumor. In 2007, Dr. Lennart Hardell, from rebro University in Sweden, reviewed published ...
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... studies have looked at the relationship between cell phones and brain cancer or benign tumors (meningioma, acoustic neuroma, salivary gland tumors), but they have yielded contradictory results. This may reflect the relatively short use (less than 20 ...
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