Truth about cellphones and brain cancer, according to major review
Briefly

Ken Karipidis stated, 'There has been no rise in the incidence of brain cancers,' emphasizing the lack of correlation between cellphone use and brain cancer.
Mark Elwood, co-author of the review, noted, 'None of the major questions studied showed increased risks,' highlighting the thorough examination of the data.
The review analyzed 63 studies from 1994-2022 by a panel of experts, confirming that the surge in mobile phone usage didn't correlate with cancer incidence.
The WHO's previous classification of cellphone radiation as 'possibly carcinogenic' is supported by this new review, which calls for more research despite current findings.
Read at Mail Online
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