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Mobile phones 'pose no health risk' according to report

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Mobile phones 'pose no health risk' according to report
UK research group publishes its final report which shows no evidence of health risks linked to mobile phone use
By Lucy Kinder 3:51PM GMT 13 Feb 2014
There is no evidence of mobile phones causing any health risks according to the UK’s largest programme of research into the possible link.
Following 11 years of research, the mobile telecommunications and health research programme (MTHR) has published its final report on the matter.
It found that there is no evidence that the use of mobile phones leads to an increased risk of cancer.
-- The Telegraph 2014-02-13

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

i will remain cynical on this report but then again i don't spend hours talking on a phone , just enough time to conduct my business. Growing up in the bakelite phone generation may have something to do with that.

It may or may not be a valid conclusion, but if you dig deep enough into "scientific" research you frequently find some connection to vested interests or that results tend to conform to what the researchers wanted to find.

Well funded scientific reports and supposed survey results tend to serve someone's special interests.

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