It seems like all the warnings about cellphones and cancer had died down a bit and now they are bringing them back. I kind of thought that with the widespread use of bluetooth headsets that they would center the study more around those and their effect on the brain.
WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer
Here is an interesting bit:
Data from the IARC study showed that overall, mobile telephone users in fact had a lower risk of brain cancer than people who had never used one, but the 21 scientists who conducted the study said this finding suggested problems with the method, or inaccurate information from those who took part.
Could cellphones actually reduce the risk of brain tumors? I am sure if the IARC study would have shown heightened tumors in cellphone users, the scientist would have backed the data, but since it is contrary to what they were looking for, the test is undoubtedly flawed.
It just proves that the problem in many scientific studies is the humans deciphering the data.
WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer
Here is an interesting bit:
Data from the IARC study showed that overall, mobile telephone users in fact had a lower risk of brain cancer than people who had never used one, but the 21 scientists who conducted the study said this finding suggested problems with the method, or inaccurate information from those who took part.
Could cellphones actually reduce the risk of brain tumors? I am sure if the IARC study would have shown heightened tumors in cellphone users, the scientist would have backed the data, but since it is contrary to what they were looking for, the test is undoubtedly flawed.
It just proves that the problem in many scientific studies is the humans deciphering the data.
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