Health & Medicine
New Study Adds to Suspicions that Heavy Cell Phone Use Could Lead to Cancer
Though no study thus far has been able to produce clear evidence of cancer, suspicions have long been aroused regarding the device currently listed as a "2b" on the carcinogenic scale, signifying that it is potentially cancer-causing. However, an ominous new study conducted by researchers at Tel Aviv University has identified increased risk factors among those considered "heavy" cell phone users.
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