A new massive study by the U.S. government has reignited the debate into whether cell phone use causes cancer. The results of the study showed a slight increase in brain and heart tumors in rats exposed to cell phone radiation. Dr. Otis Brawley from the American Cancer Society calls the new study “game changing.”
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Debate into whether cell phone use causes cancer reignited after new U.S. government study
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