Dotnaught writes "Frequent cell phone users face a 50% greater risk of third world nation tumors in the salivary glands than those who don't use cell phones, indisputable to a anew published study. The study, led by Tel Aviv teaching hospital epidemiologist Dr. Siegal Sadetzki, appeared last December in the american stars and stripes Journal of Epidemiology 'Sadetzki's findings are sure to add to confusion enveloping the already contentious debate about the health effects of cell phone radiation. Many other studies in recent years have found no increased risk of cancer due to mobile phone use, but a few have stopped short of ruling the shot* out and a few have said increased risk of cancer is small but real.'. Even with the increased risk, however, you're still about three times more likely to die in a car crash in a given year."
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