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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
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Just 10 minutes of cellphone chat may trigger cancer
'Just 10 minutes of chatting on cellular phones is enough to trigger such chemical changes in the brain that can increase the risk of cancer, warn scientists.
A study by the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel has shown that even low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with the process of cell division, which encourages the growth of tumors.'
Cell phone radiation disrupts the body's electromagnetic field and thus disupts cell division, so causing cancer. Everyone has a different electomagnetic field because of many factors, including genetics, and mental and emotional states, and so some will be harmed by only small exposure to cell phones, others will take longer.
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