Cancer Center Workers Warned about Cell Phone Risks
New Mexico Allergy Sufferers Want Public Wi-Fi Ban
Study Cautions Pregnant Women On Cell Phone Use
Researcher: Cell Phones `More Dangerous Than Smoking`
Cell Phones May Provide False Sense Of Security
Study Suggests Cell Phone-Salivary Gland Cancer Link
Scientist Worries WiFi May Harm Children
British Study To Examine Cell Phone-Health Links
Study: Cell Phone Use Not Linked to Cancer Risk
FDA Will Review Cell Phone-Cancer Link
Supreme Court Clears Cell Phone Cancer Suits for Trial
St. Louis Researchers Find Cell Phone Radiation Doesn`t Promote Cancer
Swedish Study Finds No Cell Phone-Cancer Link in First Decade of Use
WHO Study Examines Cellphone Risks to Kids
Judges OKs Cell Phone Safety Case
Cell Phones May Harm Sperm Cells, British Study Finds
Swedish Study Finds Cell Phone-Brain Tumor Link
Firefly Promotes Cell Phone for Kids
Researchers: Cell Phones Pose Cancer Risk for Kids
British Lab Will Study Cell Phone Radiation
Swedish Study Finds Higher Risk in Long-Term Users
Cell Phones Probably Safe: British Study
Court Blocks Cell Phone "Ray Blockers"
Cell Phone Radiation Suit Dismissed
Baltimore attorney Peter Angelos enters cell suit
New Orleans judge lets cell-phone suit stand
Report Finds "Legitimate Questions" About Cell Phone Safety
Doctor Blames Cell Phones for His Brain Tumor
Cell Phone Cancer Link
Readers Report Their Problems
Cell Phone Safety: An Editorial
A new study by UCLA and and Danish researchers has raised another cell phone health issue.
After surveying more than 13,000 children, the scientists have concluded that women who used a cell phone while pregnant are much more likely to have unruly children.
While previous health studies have linked radiation from cell phones with potential tumor formation, this is the first research to tie cell phone use to behavioral issues.
The researchers said children of mothers who used cell phones while pregnant, even infrequently, ran a higher risk of developing hyperactivity and difficulties with conduct, emotional control, and relationships by the time they started school. The risk increased if the children themselves used cell phones before age seven.
Since the researchers could not pinpoint a reason that cell phone use could affect behavior, critics may suggest that the link may not actually exist. Instead, the link might be explained by cultural factors.
The researchers themselves do not discount that notion. They admit the results could have other reasons, such as that mothers who tended to talk on the phone a lot might pay less attention to their children. They say the study "should be interpreted with caution" and checked by further studies.
Greater risks
The risk of behavioral problems may pale in comparison to the possible effects of radiation highlighted earlier this year by British health researcher Dr. Vini Khurana.
"Mobile phones could have health consequences far greater than asbestos and smoking," he said.
Khurana – a neurosurgeon who has published more than 30 scientific papers – reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile phones. He has written a paper based on the research, which is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.
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19.05.2008
Study Cautions Pregnant Women On Cell Phone Use
Cancer Center Workers Warned about Cell Phone Risks New Mexico Allergy Sufferers Want Public Wi-Fi Ban Study Cautions Pregnant Women On Cell Phone Use Researcher: Cell Phones `More Dangerous Than Smoking` Cell Phones May Provide False... |
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24.10.2006
Study: Cell Phone Users Have Lower Sperm Counts
Cell Phone Hazards Study Finds Little Short-Term Cell Phone Health Risk Cell Phones Linked to Bee Decline Mayo Clinic Finds Cell Phones Safe in Hospitals Origin of California Cell Phone Fire Disputed Cell Phone Ignites, California... |
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01.12.2004
British Lab Will Study Cell Phone Radiation
A British laboratory will study whether mobile phone towers have adverse effects on human health. The Electromagnetics and Health (EMH) Laboratory at the University of Essex will conduct the largest study of its kind into the impact of electromagnetic fields emitted... |
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17.05.2005
Swedish Study Finds Cell Phone-Brain Tumor Link
A Swedish study finds that users of digital phones in rural areas may be at greater risk of brain cancer. Its authors say the link is troubling, although they acknowledge that the amount of data is small and wider research is needed to amplify the findings. ... |
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31.08.2005
Study Finds No Cell Phone-Cancer Link in First Decade of Use
A long-term study finds that cell phones do not increase the risk of certain brain cancers during the first decade of use, though what happens beyond that is not yet known. Cancer Center Workers Warned about Cell Phone Risks New Mexico Allergy... |
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