Who Says Cell Phone Use "possibly Carcinogenic"

WHO says cell phone use

LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mobile phone may increase the risk of certain types of brain cancer in humans and consumers should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organization (WHO) cancer experts said on Tuesday.

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