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    Cellphones Cause Cancer. No, They Don't! Yes, They Do!

    By Posted on 4.3.2008 4 Comments

    Eggs used to be in the news all the time. One month they were good for you, the next month, bad. Morning talk shows and television commercials would trot out expert after expert to volley the conflicting health claims back and forth. But while there is a legitimate debate over the cholesterol content of egg yolks and whether that cholesterol is ultimately bad for you or not, the analogous debate getting airtime these days is not much of debate at all: whether cellphones cause brain cancer.

    4.12.2008 at 04:26am - Comment by DracosGamer312

    Sure, we all know it emitts radiation. But Radiation comes in all forms, for example, the light being emitted from your computer screen right now is radiation. To be frank, the radiation emitted by cell phones has a lower frequency than light, therefore making the radiation completely harmless. Only radiation with higher frequencies than light, like U.V. Rays, and nuclear radiation are dangerous to the human body.



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