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originally posted by: gallop
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Artemis12
No
Why?
originally posted by: Nyiah
Coincidence due to crappy posture was my interpretation.
Trying to blame cell phones for horn growth is today's version of the late 90's/early 00's fear mongering over cell phones giving you brain cancer. That one didn't exactly come to fruition, either.
At this point, it's possible that too little time has passed to detect an increase in cancer rates directly attributable to cellphone use.
After evaluating several studies on the possibility of a connection between cellphones and glioma and a noncancerous brain tumor known as acoustic neuroma, members of the International Agency for Research on Cancer — part of the World Health Organization — agreed that there's limited evidence that cellphone radiation is a cancer-causing agent (carcinogenic). As a result, the group classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to people.